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georgiaexley
georgiaexley
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High School - 10th Grade

In "Of Mice and Men," how does George feel about Lennie and the mouse?

Does George hate Lennie petting the mice?

Does George like Lennie being happy with petting the mice?

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Posted by georgiaexley on Wednesday January 14, 2009 at 11:55 AM and tagged with characters, feelings, george, lennie, mouse, of mice and men.


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  1. cybil Teacher
    High School - 12th Grade

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    George takes the dead mouse away from Lennie and says, "You ain't petting no mice while you walk with me." At first, then, we think that George disapproves of Lennie's petting mice. After Lennie retrieves the mouse, however, and George throws it away again, Lennie breaks down and cries. George explains, "I ain't takin' it away jus' for meanness. That mouse ain't fresh...and you've broke it pettin' it. You get another mouse that's fresh and I'll let you kept it a little while."

    George understands that Lennie likes to touch soft things, which are a comfort somehow to Lennie; however, because Lennie doesn't know his own strength, he typically kills small animals. That the mouse is dead is what disturbs George, I think, because it could carry disease and make Lennie sick. George is willing for Lennie to have another mouse so he doesn't disapprove of Lennie's having mice.

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    Posted by cybil on Wednesday January 14, 2009 at 2:00 PM