Lennie In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Many characters grow and change throughout a book or can ‘go in a circle’ right back to where they started. This really describes the character Lennie, a main character who advances the plot from Of Mice and Men. Lennie stands out to be because he grew as a character, then went right back to where he started, as a character. In many ways, Lenni is the opposite of George. Where George is smart and knows how to keep a job, Lennie just has deficient knowledge. He has strength he doesn’t know he has and also acts so innocent, kind of like a dog! Lennie has the personality of a child. He is innocent and obviously is mentally handicapped with no ability to understand complicated things, like death. While he acts very loyal to George, he does not