Lenny 's behavior led to the death of a puppy. Rennie disappeared into a barn with a puppy and a horse. He is visiting the Cubs. "Lenny saw it for a long time, then he stretched out his big hand and stroked it" (Steinbeck 81). When Lenny tried to bit him, he hit a puppy on his head. He hit a puppy on his head, but he did not think he had collapsed because the puppy was killed. Lenny's commitment to a soft texture eventually resulted in the death of a puppy.
If you do something careless, you may lead to a personal downfall. According to "Mouse and Man", John Steinbeck, Lenny's careless behavior brought about the collapse of himself and other people around him. Lenny's careless behavior is obvious through Rennie and his puppy, Lenny and Curley's wife, and Lenny and George. Unconscious actions occur in various ways, such as atrocities in animals. Lenny likes soft things like velvet, fur, and puppy. In the introduction of the story and characters, Renee ruined it with a dead mouse. He traveled with his best friend George, and he showed a brotherly attitude toward him. When George and Lenny started working in different meadows, Lenny promised Slim's puppy.
Can you read "Mice and Men" by Mr. Lenny John M and Male Steinbeck in the mouse and men? If so, you may remember Johnny 's accompanying Lenny. In the whole novel, Rennie and George dream of possessing their own farm. They work in ranches and save money for their dream farms. Lenny is a strong giant with a mellow character. He is sometimes very addictive, nostalgic and one dimensional. First of all, Lenny is very forgetful. - The role of setting between John Steinbeck's mouse and men, humans are experiencing many trial and error. One of the unpredictable changes is the recession in the western US. From the beginning to the end of the novel "The Mice & Men" (1937), John Steinbeck depicts life as a brutal and overwhelming conquest. In the 1930s, the world's most serious economic collapse occurred.
John Steinbeck 's 1937 masterpiece, mouse and man are the story of two of California' s roving farm workers, George Milton and Lenny during the Great Depression. In George, Steinbeck studied the tragedy of unrealistic possibilities. At Lenny, Steinbeck is exploring human vulnerability to power beyond our control. Curley features the externalization of this threat. He is a small man with a ferocious Napoleonic estate, despising Lenny's greater strength and size and uses his power as George and Lenny's son to confront temporarily the owner of Lenny's pasture . But through Collie 's wife, their destructive power is realized. She did not hurt, but she was lonely, and she asked Rennie for comfort. The end result is their death. At the moment Curley's wife demonstrates the danger of randomness, especially those without power and choice, such as Lenny and George. For such men, it is easy to become a victim of power beyond your control.