Yes.
No, this is a common myth. Steinbeck's puppy did not eat his first draft of 'Of Mice and Men.' Steinbeck's writing process for the book was simply to rewrite the novel from the beginning after losing the original draft in a mishap.
He wrote several East of Eden Of Mice and Men Grapes of Wrath are three
Lennie wants a red puppy in "Of Mice and Men." He loves soft things and imagines having a puppy to take care of.
Some of John Steinbeck's novels that were made into movies include "Grapes of Wrath," "Of Mice and Men," and "East of Eden."
Mice, rabbits, dogs
Slim gave Lennie a puppy in "Of Mice and Men" as a gesture of kindness and companionship. However, due to Lennie's inability to handle animals gently, the puppy meets a tragic end.
In "Of Mice and Men," two animals die: the puppy that Lennie accidentally kills by petting too hard, and the future dream of having rabbits that Lennie will not be able to tend to after George is forced to shoot him.
yes the puppy dies cause Lennie pet it too hard and too much
Lennie is a large, very strong character and killed the puppy by petting it too hard.
The first draft of 'Of Mice and Men' was accidentally left on a train by John Steinbeck, the author. Unfortunately, it was never recovered, and Steinbeck had to rewrite the entire novel from scratch.
If you are talking about the book Of Mice and Men, Lennie is mad at the puppy for dieing. He was playing with the puppy, it went to bite him playfully, and Lennie smacked the puppy on its head. Lennie, being mentally retarded was unaware of his strength and accidentally killed the puppy.
He breaks a puppy, Curly's hand, and Curly's wife.
Yes the same way dog feeds her puppy's