In the extract what do you learn about the character Lennie?

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Gcse English Mind Map on In the extract what do you learn about the character Lennie?, created by turroturro1998 on 18/04/2015.
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In the extract what do you learn about the character Lennie?
  1. He has limited intelligence
    1. "Lennie broke in. "but not us! An' why? Because.... because I got you to look after me, and you got me tp look after you, and that's why." He laughed delightedly."
      1. He has limited intelligence because he is dependant on George.
    2. Lonley
      1. "Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world"
        1. This is because George explains to Lennie that they have no family or money so they have to work instead
      2. He has a DREAM
        1. "An' live of the fatta the lan'"
          1. They work on ranches which mean they are lonley and dont build up close relationships with the ranch workers because Lennie and George are always moving ranches so they have a dream to settle down.
        2. He is loyal to George
          1. "I.... I ain't gonna.... say a word."
            1. This is because Lennie replies on George.
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