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Lennie

Lennie is described as a very large and strong man. He has coarse and curly hair, which is described as "like the mane of a horse."


Due to his cognitive impairment, Lennie behaves and thinks like a toddler. Lennie is a big, strong man, yet he's also innocent and kind. He doesn't mean to hurt anybody or anything, and he loves soft things like animals and textiles. Lennie's speech is often frequently straightforward and monotonous.

"pretty soon they bit my fingers and I pinched their head a little and then they was dead-because they was so little’’

Curley

Curley is described as a small man with a wiry and compact build. He is particularly sensitive about his hand, which is described as a "glove full of Vaseline" and covered with a glove to keep it soft.

Curley is a very combative and aggressive person. To make up for his diminutive frame, he frequently initiates confrontations with bigger guys. Curley's feelings of inadequacy stem from his size insecurities and his suspicions that his wife could be having extramarital affairs.

"What the hell you laughin' at?"

Curley’s Wife



Curley's wife is described as a young and attractive woman. Her looks and youth make her stand out on the ranch.



Among the most lonely characters in the tale is Curley's wife. Being the only woman on the ranch, her loneliness plays a major role in who she is. She is frustrated at being confined to the ranch and longs to be a movie star.

"I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful lonely."

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Lennie

Lennie is described as a very large and strong man. He has coarse and curly hair, which is described as "like the mane of a horse."


Due to his cognitive impairment, Lennie behaves and thinks like a toddler. Lennie is a big, strong man, yet he's also innocent and kind. He doesn't mean to hurt anybody or anything, and he loves soft things like animals and textiles. Lennie's speech is often frequently straightforward and monotonous.

"pretty soon they bit my fingers and I pinched their head a little and then they was dead-because they was so little’’

Curley

Curley is described as a small man with a wiry and compact build. He is particularly sensitive about his hand, which is described as a "glove full of Vaseline" and covered with a glove to keep it soft.

Curley is a very combative and aggressive person. To make up for his diminutive frame, he frequently initiates confrontations with bigger guys. Curley's feelings of inadequacy stem from his size insecurities and his suspicions that his wife could be having extramarital affairs.

"What the hell you laughin' at?"

Curley’s Wife



Curley's wife is described as a young and attractive woman. Her looks and youth make her stand out on the ranch.



Among the most lonely characters in the tale is Curley's wife. Being the only woman on the ranch, her loneliness plays a major role in who she is. She is frustrated at being confined to the ranch and longs to be a movie star.

"I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful lonely."

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Lennie

Lennie is described as a very large and strong man. He has coarse and curly hair, which is described as "like the mane of a horse."


Due to his cognitive impairment, Lennie behaves and thinks like a toddler. Lennie is a big, strong man, yet he's also innocent and kind. He doesn't mean to hurt anybody or anything, and he loves soft things like animals and textiles. Lennie's speech is often frequently straightforward and monotonous.

"pretty soon they bit my fingers and I pinched their head a little and then they was dead-because they was so little’’

Curley

Curley is described as a small man with a wiry and compact build. He is particularly sensitive about his hand, which is described as a "glove full of Vaseline" and covered with a glove to keep it soft.

Curley is a very combative and aggressive person. To make up for his diminutive frame, he frequently initiates confrontations with bigger guys. Curley's feelings of inadequacy stem from his size insecurities and his suspicions that his wife could be having extramarital affairs.

"What the hell you laughin' at?"

Curley’s Wife



Curley's wife is described as a young and attractive woman. Her looks and youth make her stand out on the ranch.



Among the most lonely characters in the tale is Curley's wife. Being the only woman on the ranch, her loneliness plays a major role in who she is. She is frustrated at being confined to the ranch and longs to be a movie star.

"I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful lonely."

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Lennie

Lennie is described as a very large and strong man. He has coarse and curly hair, which is described as "like the mane of a horse."


Due to his cognitive impairment, Lennie behaves and thinks like a toddler. Lennie is a big, strong man, yet he's also innocent and kind. He doesn't mean to hurt anybody or anything, and he loves soft things like animals and textiles. Lennie's speech is often frequently straightforward and monotonous.

"pretty soon they bit my fingers and I pinched their head a little and then they was dead-because they was so little’’

Curley

Curley is described as a small man with a wiry and compact build. He is particularly sensitive about his hand, which is described as a "glove full of Vaseline" and covered with a glove to keep it soft.

Curley is a very combative and aggressive person. To make up for his diminutive frame, he frequently initiates confrontations with bigger guys. Curley's feelings of inadequacy stem from his size insecurities and his suspicions that his wife could be having extramarital affairs.

"What the hell you laughin' at?"

Curley’s Wife



Curley's wife is described as a young and attractive woman. Her looks and youth make her stand out on the ranch.



Among the most lonely characters in the tale is Curley's wife. Being the only woman on the ranch, her loneliness plays a major role in who she is. She is frustrated at being confined to the ranch and longs to be a movie star.

"I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful lonely."

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Lennie

Lennie is described as a very large and strong man. He has coarse and curly hair, which is described as "like the mane of a horse."


Due to his cognitive impairment, Lennie behaves and thinks like a toddler. Lennie is a big, strong man, yet he's also innocent and kind. He doesn't mean to hurt anybody or anything, and he loves soft things like animals and textiles. Lennie's speech is often frequently straightforward and monotonous.

"pretty soon they bit my fingers and I pinched their head a little and then they was dead-because they was so little’’

Curley

Curley is described as a small man with a wiry and compact build. He is particularly sensitive about his hand, which is described as a "glove full of Vaseline" and covered with a glove to keep it soft.

Curley is a very combative and aggressive person. To make up for his diminutive frame, he frequently initiates confrontations with bigger guys. Curley's feelings of inadequacy stem from his size insecurities and his suspicions that his wife could be having extramarital affairs.

"What the hell you laughin' at?"

Curley’s Wife



Curley's wife is described as a young and attractive woman. Her looks and youth make her stand out on the ranch.



Among the most lonely characters in the tale is Curley's wife. Being the only woman on the ranch, her loneliness plays a major role in who she is. She is frustrated at being confined to the ranch and longs to be a movie star.

"I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful lonely."

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  • Due to his cognitive impairment, Lennie behaves and thinks like a toddler. Lennie is a big, strong man, yet he's also innocent and kind. He doesn't mean to hurt anybody or anything, and he loves soft things like animals and textiles. Lennie's speech is often frequently straightforward and monotonous.
  • Lennie is described as a very large and strong man. He has coarse and curly hair, which is described as "like the mane of a horse."
  • "pretty soon they bit my fingers and I pinched their head a little and then they was dead-because they was so little’’
  • Lennie
  • Curley is a very combative and aggressive person. To make up for his diminutive frame, he frequently initiates confrontations with bigger guys. Curley's feelings of inadequacy stem from his size insecurities and his suspicions that his wife could be having extramarital affairs.
  • Curley is described as a small man with a wiry and compact build. He is particularly sensitive about his hand, which is described as a "glove full of Vaseline" and covered with a glove to keep it soft.
  • "What the hell you laughin' at?"
  • Curley
  • "I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful lonely."
  • Curley's wife is described as a young and attractive woman. Her looks and youth make her stand out on the ranch.
  • Among the most lonely characters in the tale is Curley's wife. Being the only woman on the ranch, her loneliness plays a major role in who she is. She is frustrated at being confined to the ranch and longs to be a movie star.
  • Curley’s Wife
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