Lennie kills Curley's wife by shaking her so hard that her neck breaks -- remember, he is a big strong man. He does not kill her on purpose. He is only shaking her like that because he wants...
In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Lennie kills Curley's wife in the barn on page 91 of the standard edition of the book.
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okay so his wife dies at page 1
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page 106 the second to last page
Lennie breaks Curley's hand in the book "Of Mice and Men" during a fight between Lennie and Curley in Chapter 3.
George says that Lennie works as strong as a bull on page 8 of "Of Mice and Men."
On page 109 of "Of Mice and Men," Lennie is at the ranch bunkhouse, sitting quietly and talking to Crooks, the stable buck. He is upset because George scolded him for speaking to Curley's wife, and he is seeking solace in the company of Crooks.
In John Steinback's novel "Of Mice and Men," Lennie is compared to a bear and a horse on page 22. Steinbeck describes Lennie possessing the strength and clumsiness of a bear, as well as being capable of physical labor like a horse.
In "Of Mice and Men," George tells Lennie to go hide in the brush in Chapter 1, on page 15. This happens after Lennie panics and holds on too tight to a woman's dress, prompting George to advise him to hide if anything goes wrong.
Crooks talks to Lennie in Chapter 4 of "Of Mice and Men," which is likely to be around pages 60-70 depending on the edition of the book. Their conversation highlights themes of loneliness and discrimination.
Chapter 5 page 91-92
This quote can be found on page 43 in the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. It is spoken by Curley's wife in a conversation with Lennie in the barn.
He realizes on a page in the book (sorry i forget the exact page) that it's bad to prey on the weak when he tells Lennie to jump in the water. George helps him out and Lennie gives thanks to George and completely forgets that George was the one that told him to jump in the water the first place. From then on he never pulled any pranks on him. Hope this helps a bit!