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Lennie
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A Levels English (Of Mice and Men) Mapa Mental sobre Lennie, criado por chrishenry97 em 27-04-2013.
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Lennie
Childlike
Powerful man with huge hands
Makes him a great farmer
Grown up physically but mentally he's like a child
Innocent and asks a lot of innocent questions
Slim immediately see's that Lennie 'ain't mean'
Condition is never explained
Called a 'dum-dum' and Curley's wife and Slim think he's 'cuckoo'
George denies he's insane
Likes to stroke and pet soft things (Curley's wife's hair)
Like a child with a favourite blanket/stuffed toy
Identifies with Animals
Looks like a bear
Drags his feet 'the way a bear drags his paws'
Eats and drinks like a hungry animal
Very possessive over his animals
The mouse in Chapter One
A bit like George's pet
Relies on him for food
Follows him around
George treats Lennie like a pet
Orders him around and uses his strength to get them jobs
In the end he treats him like Candy treat his god, shoots him in the head for his own good
Moments of Cleverness
Knows George would feel guilty about leaving him and uses this to get his own way
When George is unkind to him in Chapter One he threatens to go and find a cave
After George persuades him not to he uses this to his advantage to get George to describe their 'Dream Farm'
Sometimes seems intelligent enough to realise how much George sacrifices for him
Killer
Gentlest character and most destructive
Dangerous and violent
Attacks Curley and his wife
Kills mice
Throws his dead puppy across the barn
Fear that makes Lennie hold onto Curley's wife
'in a panic'
He cries 'with fright'
Lennie's fear tends to turn into anger
Steinbeck tells us twice Lennie is 'angry' with Curleys wife
So angry he shakes her to death
Reader Feels Sorry for him
Lennie isn't maicious
George tells him to 'get' Curley
Kills Curley' wife because he can't control his own strength
In Weed, Lennie held on to the girl's dress because 'that's the only thing he can think to do'
Dependent on George in both Body and Mind
George has looked after him since his Aunt died
Couldn't survive on his own
He does have one practical skill
He's a good worker
Slim says 'There ain't nobody can keep up with him'
Useful for George as it helps them get work
George has the brains, Lennie has the strength
Good partnership
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