Examples Of Innocent Characters In Of Mice And Men

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Innocent Characters that suffer in the book Of Mice and Men

Not everyone has life easy. Someone people are great people, but are just in a tough situation. Take the book Of Mice and Men for an example. Many people suffer in the book. In particular three characters suffer the most. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, Lennie, Curley’s Wife and George suffer the most.
One innocent character that suffers in the story is Lennie Small. He is a person that obviously mentally impaired. But he can’t help it. Lennie is a good guy, that just does stuff that gets him in trouble. Like the time in Weed, Lennie didn’t know what to do when the girl started to scream so he just held tight. Also when Lennie killed Curley’s Wife. Candy said, “He’s such a nice fella. I didn’t think he’d do something like this.” George still stared at Curley’s Wife. “Lennie never done it in meanness,” he said. “All the time he done bad things, but he never done one of ‘em mean”. George always knew inside that Curley’s Wife was always no good.
Curley’s Wife maybe was no good to anybody on the ranch, even Curley. But how does she feel about this? She can’t talk to anyone but Curley, a man she doesn’t even like. Curley’s Wife is a lonely character that was once destined for stardom. “Wha’s the matter with me?” …show more content…

George could be living a good life, but he has to watch a mentally impaired Lennie which acts like a child. Even though George has good company and a rare friendship with Lennie, it’s a burden on George. “God a’mighty, if I was alone I could live so easy. I could go get a job an’ work, an’ no trouble. “Why, I could stay in a cat house all night. I could eat any place I want, hotel or any place, and order any damn thing I could think of.” In the end George ends up killing his friend and getting rid of all the burdens of Lennie. George is every sad, after everything he did for Lennie he destroys it just like

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