Of Mice and Men
Why do Lennie's hallucinations speak in his own voice?
I am having a hard time figuring this out.
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I am having a hard time figuring this out.
In essence, Lennie is alone. Thinking a head, Steinbeck knew of the novella went onto become a film or stage version, Lennie would be the only one on the stage. In having Lennie use his own voice, the audience understand that the scene is hallucinatory.
Of Mice and Men