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The Role Of Lennie In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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In the book Of Mice and Men, Lennie plays a huge part in the plot of the story. Throughout the book, him and George share a dream of owning a ranch and not being stuck working dead end jobs all their life. Forever. They talk about the dream multiple times in the novella. I don’t think George and Lennie could acquire and maintain the farm because they would not be able to maintain and pay for it, plus Lennie gets in way too much trouble. George and Lennie have had bad history with other people. For example, when they were in Weed, Lennie grabbed a girls dress and spooked her. The girl sent a search party out to lynch Lennie. I feel like Lennie would screw something up and ruin everything if they were to start the dream farm before they would
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