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Does the name Lenny have any special meaning in America? In American TV series, people often tell others not to call themselves Lenny, such as Leonard in The Big Bang Theory.
Lenny is a character in the American novel of mice and men, on a farm in California. Describe two good friends who support each other (George lied to the boss that they are cousins)-one is clever George, and the other is Lenny, a child with mild mental retardation. Renee always makes mistakes because of her poor adaptability to society, which makes them helplessly change jobs everywhere. In Taylor's ranch, they tried to weave their dreams. George promised Renee that if he was obedient and didn't make trouble, he would take care of a nest of rabbits for himself in the future and watch his dream come true. Once Renee accidentally strangled May, the wife of O 'Shea's son Cory, and made a big mistake. Renee ran away to avoid being chased by the farm people. When these guys were scrambling to hunt down Renee, George found Renee first in order not to be killed and insulted by the farm guys. He raised his gun, put it behind Renee's back and shot him.

This novel is used to satirize the social discrimination against the weak, but it doesn't like Renee to eat mice. Of mice and men was once regarded as a banned book because of its "profane, aggressive and racist tendencies". 1962 Steinbeck won the Nobel Prize in Literature for this novel.