The Strongest Men Are Gentle

From Gospel Translations

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to:navigation, search
Kathyyee (Talk | contribs)
(Created page with '<span class="fck_mw_template">{{info}}</span><p>Lennie is famous for his lack of gentleness.</p> <p>One of John Steinbeck’s lead characters in <em>Of Mice and Men</em>...')
Newer edit →

Revision as of 15:26, 17 January 2019

Related resources
More By David Mathis
Author Index
More About Manhood & Womanhood
Topic Index
About this resource

© Desiring God

Share this
Our Mission
This resource is published by Gospel Translations, an online ministry that exists to make gospel-centered books and articles available for free in every nation and language.

Learn more (English).

Lennie is famous for his lack of gentleness.

One of John Steinbeck’s lead characters in Of Mice and Men, Lennie is a giant of a man, strong as an ox, with a mild mental disability. He has big muscles and a big heart. He loves petting soft things, but doesn’t know his own strength. First, he unintentionally kills a mouse he is stroking. Later it’s a puppy. Finally, he accidentally and fatally breaks a woman’s neck.

Navigation
Volunteer Tools
Other Wikis
Toolbox