Lenny Small is a migrant worker like George Milton, his friend and travel companion. Due to his mental disorder, Renny relies entirely on George. Together they have a dream of owning a farm This is Renee's dream that they hope to put together a rabbit from the bottom out. As Slim said, he is explained as a large, clumsy and childlike personality with a human body but a child's heart (page 47). He is a gentle and friendly person and he has never learned how to control his strong physical body and his own physical strength. Most of Lennie's scenes are confirming that these are his only features. Lenny likes soft things like pets, dresses, human hair, which can lead to many disasters. His enthusiasm for the future farm vision is legendary, George, Candic, Crook, and even dreams to the readers are almost impossible, so many attempts and failures, such paradise may be possible I persuaded him.
Repetition of Steinbeck's Ronnie feature is the key to a novel. Steinbeck makes Lenny the most active person in this book. This is a person who has not experienced major developments and changes and is exactly the same as the reader's first impression of the opening page. This makes Lennie a flat character, but the simplicity of Lennie exerts a strong influence. Since tragedy seems inevitable, we must know from the beginning that Lenny is destined to fail, and must face this role as he is faced with power. The fact and the fact that he has no defensive capability can not avoid the dangers brought to him. He seems Steinbeck is a disaster prepared role and that the innocence of this role only ensures his inevitable outcome.
Lenny Small Lenny Small, his friend Roving Ranch like George Milton is a tall, mentally handicapped man. He had dreamed of buying his farm one day George and Rennie was excited about his prospect of taking care of the rabbit they were planning to keep. It seems that dreams may come true for a while. Rennie is an excellent worker with the ability to work in agriculture. However, due to the lack of adult wisdom, Lenny is destined to fail in the migrant workers world. Though not innocent and violent, he has potential violence; his incredible power he mistakenly killed the mouse and puppy he wanted to touch. Lenny is tied to repeating animals and is said to be a child. For example, in the opening scene, it seems that you drag your feet like dragging the bear and dragging the nail, and in the last chapter of the book you entered the open space of the brush. The bear is silent. "
Lenny Small is a huge man cursed by the heart of a child. Rennie has a large, thin eyes and a shaped face with a wide inclined shoulder. Rennie is a mentally disabled person who lacks intelligence to solve his 100% problem. In Weed, Lenny is in trouble because people do not understand him. They react to anger rather than to understand. Even though Renee is stupid, he is still kind and generous. He spent a lot of time to stroke certain animals, which inevitably resulted in the death of those poor animals. This is Lenny's problem. He is so powerful that he can not control his powers and pets. When he is afraid or scared, he insists and does not let go