Theme Of Innocence In Of Mice And Men

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Innocence through the Eyes of Lennie When a person as described as “innocent”, the typical person thinks of them as harmless, kind, and naive. While this is true for the majority of people, Lennie’s character in the story Of Mice and Men portrays the opposite of this stereotype. In the novella Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck demonstrates though Lennie how innocence can get one into trouble and even cost them their life. Lennie is a simple minded person who is loyal to George. Lennie always thinks of George before himself and constantly thinks that if he does a bad thing, George will abandon him. When George and Lennie are sitting around the fire, Lennie insists he wants ketchup on his beans, when George doesn’t have any. George bursts with

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