What Did Lennie Do To The Puppy

Lennie's Death by Mario Gomez

What Did Lennie Do To The Puppy. After sadly staring at the dead puppy for a while, lennie, sorrowful and. Web lennie even refuses to allow the puppy to sleep with its mother, and george has to tell him to put the puppy down.

Lennie's Death by Mario Gomez
Lennie's Death by Mario Gomez

Lennie gets more and more. In the passage, of mice and men, lennie says “i don’t want ta hurt you” (steinbeck 91). When lennie does, he crushes all the bones in curley's hand. “it’s bad enough like it is.” he put the pup under his coat, and he crept to the barn wall and peered out between the cracks, toward the horseshoe. He knows george is going to be mad, and he thinks george won’t let him tend the rabbits now. It is slim who gives lennie the puppy, though george first mentions the idea of getting lennie a puppy earlier. Web lennie, who has been warned to have nothing to do with her, briefly tries to resist being drawn into conversation, but she prevails, telling him that the other men are too busy with. Shortly after having thrown the puppy, lennie picks it up again, stroking it and deciding that maybe. When lennie is holding the dead puppy, he looks at it and says, you ain't so little as mice. Slim says they must get curley to a doctor, but he.

Web lennie even refuses to allow the puppy to sleep with its mother, and george has to tell him to put the puppy down. Web lennie becomes so angry that he hurls the dead puppy across the barn. After sadly staring at the dead puppy for a while, lennie, sorrowful and. Web lennie went back and looked at the dead girl. “it’s bad enough like it is.” he put the pup under his coat, and he crept to the barn wall and peered out between the cracks, toward the horseshoe. Web what did lennie do to the puppy? Web lennie looked at it for a long time, and then he put out his huge hand and stroked it, stroked it clear from one end to the other. This piece of evidence from the. When lennie is holding the dead puppy, he looks at it and says, you ain't so little as mice. In the passage, of mice and men, lennie says “i don’t want ta hurt you” (steinbeck 91). Web lennie doesn't protect himself until george tells him to fight back.