his hometown was in Calledenes, USA, travelling to "Weedwood" somewhere else
The ranch where Lennie and George worked in "Of Mice and Men" is called the Tyler Ranch.
where is george in the book of mice and men
it has no name. simply called the ranch
in your imagination
No, Lennie and George did not buck barley. They were fictional characters from John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" who worked as ranch hands.
Lennie and George worked on the ranch for about a month before the events of "Of Mice and Men" take place.
The ranch that George and Lennie dream of owning is called the "American Dream Ranch".
Lennie and George's new job was at a ranch in Soledad, California where they worked as ranch hands. The company that provided their job was not specifically mentioned in the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
Nothing, they save it for that little ranch.
George and Lennie go out with Slim and the other ranch hands to a local bar in the novel "Of Mice and Men."
No, Lennie did not get kicked in the head by a horse in "Of Mice and Men." Lennie accidentally killed a puppy and Curley's wife in the novel.
They originally worked in the town of Weed.
The first person George and Lennie meet on the ranch is Candy, an old swamper who offers them information about the ranch and its workers.
The two main characters in "Of Mice and Men" are George Milton and Lennie Small. They are itinerant ranch workers who dream of owning their own piece of land.
George and Lennie are at a ranch in Weed, California when Lennie accidentally kills the girl. They had just arrived at the ranch looking for work and were met with hostility from the townspeople.
In chapter 2 of "Of Mice and Men," we meet George and Lennie, the main protagonists of the story, as they arrive at the ranch where they will be working. We also meet Candy, an older ranch-hand who befriends George and Lennie. The boss of the ranch, Curley (the boss's son), and Curley's flirtatious wife are also introduced in this chapter.