he is the reason george is being held back from completing his dream to have his own land. george loves lennie as a best friend but deep down inside he knows that lennie is holding him back by constantly getting into trouble
Lennie is always Soft. We can see that many times in the novel.
After dinner Lennie and George go out with Slims team to buck bailey.
no he is white. he just had mental disabilities.
No. That was not their job at the ranch in the book Of Mice and Men.
No, that was a lie George told the ranch owner when he and Lennie showed up to work there and the ranch owner questioned Lennie's condition.
He wants to pet it with his thumb
George, Lennie, Candy, and Crooks
George said this to Lennie in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." George is reassuring Lennie that he can trust him to keep their conversations private and not share their plans with others.
Curley is the son of the ranch owner in John Steinbeck's novel, "Of Mice and Men." He is depicted as aggressive, insecure, and constantly looking for conflicts with the other workers. Curley's wife is also a significant character in the novel.
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Without her there would have been a different ending. Lennie kills her and this leads to Lennie's death, which in return ends the novel.
Mice, rabbits, dogs