He 's a static character because of his childlike behavior that does not change throughout the book. When Lennie pulled on a women 's blouse in chapter one. It was is an example of how lennie is not fit to change within society because in society that is not acceptable but lennie doesn 't know any better. This leads to the idea of if you don 't fit in society they won 't change for you, because they didn 't change for lennie in that instance. Another example of Lennie not changing is when he kills the mice on there way to the ranch Lennie had a dead mouse in his hand because it reminded him of his aunt, George yells at him because ‘normal’ people don 't hold or pet a dead animal .this relates back to him touching the dress because he likes to touch soft things. Lennie doing this did not fit into the societal norm seeing as though Lennie thinks as a child and acts like a child is not helping him because he 's a grown man. Lennie crushing the mice foreshadows the frailty of his dreams and the inevitable way they, will be crushed. Lennie 's dreams will be crushed because he is incapable of self regulation. When Lennie drank from the dirty lake that is an example of him not showing self regulation because he can 't control himself when he does that kind of stuff while the other people in society can regulate themselves from doing such thing. Lennie does now learn from his mistakes because he doesn 't know better. The rest of the characters would have learned from their mistakes because they don 't have the mental mind of Lennie. Curley learned from his mistake by talking bad about Lennie because he got his hand crushed. But if it was the other way around Lennie would not have learned from his
He 's a static character because of his childlike behavior that does not change throughout the book. When Lennie pulled on a women 's blouse in chapter one. It was is an example of how lennie is not fit to change within society because in society that is not acceptable but lennie doesn 't know any better. This leads to the idea of if you don 't fit in society they won 't change for you, because they didn 't change for lennie in that instance. Another example of Lennie not changing is when he kills the mice on there way to the ranch Lennie had a dead mouse in his hand because it reminded him of his aunt, George yells at him because ‘normal’ people don 't hold or pet a dead animal .this relates back to him touching the dress because he likes to touch soft things. Lennie doing this did not fit into the societal norm seeing as though Lennie thinks as a child and acts like a child is not helping him because he 's a grown man. Lennie crushing the mice foreshadows the frailty of his dreams and the inevitable way they, will be crushed. Lennie 's dreams will be crushed because he is incapable of self regulation. When Lennie drank from the dirty lake that is an example of him not showing self regulation because he can 't control himself when he does that kind of stuff while the other people in society can regulate themselves from doing such thing. Lennie does now learn from his mistakes because he doesn 't know better. The rest of the characters would have learned from their mistakes because they don 't have the mental mind of Lennie. Curley learned from his mistake by talking bad about Lennie because he got his hand crushed. But if it was the other way around Lennie would not have learned from his