George is smaller than Lennie more protective of Lennie and he thinks before he makes an action or speaks
Lennie is tremendous in size he has a mind of a child he doesn't think what he does until he has harmed or killed something then he realizes what he has done bad he enjoys touching soft things and doesn't know when to lets go
some similarities are that they are both good at there jobs and they both have similar dreams (the Ranch)
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George says the main difference between him and Lennie is that he is smart and Lennie is mentally challenged. Additionally, George explains that Lennie relies on him for guidance and protection.
He tells Lennie the story of their farm.
You can say that George will no Longer feel the burden of having to worry about Lennie and the responsibilities that came along with Lennie.
George tells Lennie to just stand there and not say anything until after they get jobs and work for a little while.
How George and Lennie string along together.
Lennie says he will go live in a cave if George gets fed up with him and does not want him around anymore.
George tells Lennie to stay quiet and not say anything when they get to where they are going. He wants to make sure Lennie doesn't get them into trouble by saying something inappropriate or revealing too much.
To not say anything to the boss and if they get in trouble to go back to the camping spot
Crooks tells Lennie that George might not come back from town, upsetting Lennie and making him worry.
Crooks tells Lennie that if George doesn't return, Lennie will be sent to an asylum or locked up because he is too "dumb" to take care of himself.
George says that he stopped being mean to Lennie because he realized the impact of his words and actions on Lennie's feelings. He saw that Lennie was genuinely trying to be a good friend and companion, so George decided to be more understanding and supportive towards him.
George told Lennie to flee to the clearing by the river and wait for him to come get him, if Lennie got into any trouble. George and Lennie spent the night in the same clearing on their way to the ranch/farm.
George warns Lennie not to say a word when they meet the boss, instructs him to only speak if spoken to, and reminds him to do exactly as he does. These directives suggest George is concerned about Lennie's impulsivity and tendency to speak or act inappropriately, possibly causing trouble for them.