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I'm supposed to compare Lennie from Of Mice and Men to animals and explain what it shows about him. Like how the animals are relevant to his character.

I have a few quotes that compare Lennie to animals. But I don't understand what that shows about Lennie's character.

2007-01-11 17:01:47 · 4 answers · asked by deeairisher 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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Lennie is a lot like an animal in that he is very innocent - i other words, complicated human feelings are lost on him. his intelligence is somewhat limited. complex scenarios are lost on him. he is also more or less a guiltless victim of his own strength. he does what comes naturally, with all kinds of good intentions, and it ends up destroying the creatures he likes so much... lennie kills but he is not a killer. it's beyond his control. it's also an interesting paralel that he kills accidentally, out of love for soft things. and he is going to be killed out of love also. he dies like one of his animals. his friend, who knows this time he will be jailed and possibly executed for something he's strictly speaking, not to blame for, puts an end to what would have been a hopeless, miserable, haunted life. the difference here being that his friend does it deliberately, because he can't see another way out.

2007-01-11 17:32:35 · answer #1 · answered by gwenwifar 4 · 0 0

You can write how Lennie is nice and fragile at times, and almost too passive in life. But, he also snaps when he kills the girl at the end, which is much like most animals. You'll be fine, good luck.

2007-01-11 17:08:16 · answer #2 · answered by Andy 3 · 0 0

Lennie's hands are characterized as that of a big animal

2007-01-11 17:11:40 · answer #3 · answered by Mari 1 · 0 0

lennie is the Mouse or in the books case an inferior character to george who happens to be the man.

2007-01-11 17:05:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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