Foreshadowing In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Foreshadowing is a key part in the novella Of Mice and Men. The main plot points that Steinbeck foreshadowed in the novella are each time Lennie killed something. Lennie started with the killing of mice, then moved into the killing of a puppy, then this issue later evolved into a murder of a human being. These issues foreshadow one another because when Lennie accidentally kills a mouse, he then wants something larger, which is a puppy. After he kills the puppy, he moves on to something even larger. After Lennie kills the puppy, the reader begins to realize that he is going to kill anything he pets because he is either scared or excited to have found something he can not kill. The difference in each event foreshadowed would be the severity of