Lennie Small: attending to the physical features, he is huge, tall and thick, that’s why he protects his friend George physically. He is mentally deficient and a very innocent person which takes him to destruct things and to kill. This character was created and included in the novel in order to identify with excluded people in that time and to reflect on how they were seen in the American society.
He is a very hard worker and he’s very excited about future plans of having a better life and an own farm with George, to whom he’s subordinated all the time. This vision of the future is symbol of the American Dream, and as the story goes on, the characters start to realize that this dream is going to be almost impossible, because of their situation.
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He is a simple man, without resources and without formation, but a very intelligent one. He seems to be a bad tempered man but with a big love to Lennie, to whom is always protecting, even when he shoot him at the end of the novel. This character, changes along the story. At the beginning we can see how he believes in a good future but then, as the story goes one, he starts to realize that this is impossible. At the beginning of the story, we can see that both Lennie and George are climbing or going up a hill and at the end, George goes down a field with another man. This has a lot to do with the failure of the American Dream and the aspiration he had at the beginning of the novel.
According to the myth, George could be the symbol of the reason which tries to manage with the desires, and he represents the role of Cain.
Both Lennie and George are the most important symbols in the novel. Another important fact is the place where these characters develop their activity that is around Salinas River which is in California, a symbol of the lost