I`m not really sure I would say there is no possible answer to this question
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The correct answer is a sequence of events. As the story progresses, each event brings the story closer to resolution.
All I know is the direct answer and it would be it is different because one is your thought and one if like a document
Answer:
Lennie
Explanation:
Lennie is totally defenseless and rather petulant. He cannot avoid the dangers presented by Curley, Curley’s wife, or the world at large. His innocence raises him to a standard of pure goodness that is more poetic and literary than realistic. His enthusiasm for the vision of their future farm proves contagious as he convinces George, Candy, Crooks, and the reader that such a paradise might be possible. But he is a character whom Steinbeck sets up for disaster, a character whose innocence only seems to ensure his inevitable destruction.