Lennie

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GCSE English Lit Mapa Mental sobre Lennie, creado por Tom van der Linden el 23/06/2015.
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Lennie
  1. Heroic intentions
    1. Loyalty
      1. 'Single file'
        1. Lennie follows George.
          1. Looks up to him.
        2. Tries to avoid displeasing George.
          1. 'Tried and Tried'
          2. The first thing Lennie says in the novella is to George.
            1. 'you drink some George'
              1. Also shows he is nice and a simple character. e.g. not villainous.
          3. Physical Power
            1. Animalistic
              1. 'like a horse'
                1. Strong
                2. 'Strong as a bull'
                3. Hamartia
                4. Cunningness
                  1. Lack of Control
                    1. Forgetfull.
                      1. C6 shows that he isnt because he can recal all George has previously told him.
                    2. Selfish
                      1. Does not worry about killing Curleys wife just about what will hapen to him.
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