he is ugly
He's really slim! jks He has broad shoulders i think?
Lennie is not described as being black in John Steinbeck's novel, "Of Mice and Men." His physical appearance is not specifically mentioned in terms of race.
Slim's last name is never mentioned in John Steinbeck's novella "Of Mice and Men." He is simply referred to as Slim throughout the story.
George and Lennie go out with Slim and the other ranch hands to a local bar in the novel "Of Mice and Men."
They look like men and they are there to look after you and to guide you :D
In "Of Mice and Men," Slim is the skilled and respected mule driver at the ranch where George and Lennie work. He is seen as a wise and compassionate leader among the ranch workers, and George greatly respects him. Slim plays a significant role in the novella as a moral authority and a foil to the other characters.
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George Milton in "Of Mice and Men" is described as small and wiry with sharp features. He has strong hands and a quick wit. Overall, he appears tough and determined, with a streetwise demeanor.
Because they look on the physical appearance and not beauty inside!
In "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, the boxer is named Joe, but he is also referred to as "The Champion." He is one of the men who live and work on the ranch where George and Lennie end up working. Joe is known for his physical strength and confidence.
Some women are attracted to the physical appearance of strong and healthy looking men.
In "Of Mice and Men," Lennie is described as a large, strong man with a childlike mind. He has a bearlike appearance, with large pale eyes and sloping shoulders. Lennie's physical strength contrasts with his gentle demeanor and limited mental capacity.