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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Lennie In Of Mice And Men

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In the novella, ‘Of Mice and Men’, written by John Steinbeck, Lennie Small is the most disadvantaged character. Lennie is disadvantaged in a number of ways; the way he is perceived to the audience is ‘useless without the guidance of other’, leaving them feeling many emotions towards Lennie. The major disadvantages he faces are; his relationships, his perception and others judgement, and finally, his dreams and future. Lennie is mentally challenged leaving him disadvantaged in comparison to other characters.

George and Lennie’s relationship shows the audience how dependant Lennie is on other characters. Lennie is perceived as mentally handicapped and relies heavily on George as a result. He looks towards George for everything; from the way he thinks, to the actions he makes, he obeys George’s orders and has no self awareness or ability to make his own decisions. “George spoke proudly. ‘Jus’ tell Lennie what to do an’ he’ll do it if it don’t take no figuring. He can’t think of nothing to do himself, but he sure can take orders.’ “ (page. 44). Lennie’s mental challenges also affect his judgement such as; what is right and wrong, he often ends up in difficult situations or in trouble; only to be saved by George. If not for George, he may be in gaol or dead. “... You do bad things and I got to get you out.’ His voice rose nearly to a shout.” (page. 12). As George is Lennie’s carer, it shows Lennie is unable to care for himself, leaving the audience feeling sympathetic towards him. Overall, as Lennie is intellectually disabled, this means George is his involuntary carer, Lennie is disadvantaged in a society that heaps prejudice on this that are different in any way.

Lennie is one of the most prejudged characters in the novella. Throughout the novella, Lennie is perceived as uneducated and insane, while showing traits of autism. While there is no official evidence to prove he is autistic, he shows traits such as; difficulty in social interactions, communication and over sensitive. Lennie functions in a similar way to a child through the way he speaks, acts and thinks. Other characters treat him differently as a result, and not always in a positive way. While Curley’s wife is less flirtatious and more paternal, her

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