Lennie In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Towards the end of the novella Of Mice and Men by Steinbeck, the American Dream dies from awful situations. A great example of this is seen when Lennie was in the barn playing with the little puppy. Lennie is a vast fella which means he has a huge size hands. Even though Lennie is trying to not harm the puppy. He just manages to kill it by petting it too hard with his large hands. Lennie did not want to hurt the pup, but the pup basically gets lost in his hands. There is another scene in this chapter where Lennie did something even more wrong. Yet again, Lennie was in the barn, but this time Curley’s wife came in and wanted to talk because she is lonely and no one else will talk to her. So, they were talking and of course Curley’s wife had