they started working. they made of couple of friends. just as things started to clear up, a suspicous woman with no name cam up. she was curley's wife and she was trouble. she started talking to lennie alone one dayand started pushing his buttons. it wasn't in lennie's control, and he started shaking her rapidly. because of lennie's strength, he did kill Curley's wife. wHEN CURLEY AND THE OTHERS INCLUDING gEORGE FOUND OUT, THEY IMMEDIATELY KNEW IT WAS LENNIE AND WENT AFTER HIM. George knew if they had found him, they would either hang him or sent him to a mental institution. both were pure torture, so slowly while explaining the "tending to the rabbits" story to lennie, George shot him.
At the last place where Lennie and George worked, Lennie unknowingly got into trouble by petting a woman's soft dress and not letting go. This led to a misunderstanding that resulted in George and Lennie having to flee as a result.
Lennie and George are the main characters in the book Of Mice and Men. The name of the town where Lennie and George last worked was called Weed. Lennie makes it clear that he doesn't want any trouble like they had in Weed.
Lennie and George worked on the ranch for about a month before the events of "Of Mice and Men" take place.
They originally worked in the town of Weed.
The ranch where Lennie and George worked in "Of Mice and Men" is called the Tyler Ranch.
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'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.
George and Lennie travel together because they have a close friendship and rely on each other for companionship, protection, and support. Lennie relies on George for guidance and George sees Lennie as a friend to take care of and protect. Their partnership allows them to navigate the challenges of the tough world they live in together.
George Milton took care of Lennie after Aunt Clara died in "Of Mice and Men". They traveled together and worked odd jobs on ranches, with George looking out for Lennie's well-being and trying to keep him out of trouble.
George has two personalities. He is very compassionate about Lennie as he genuinely cares for him, however, he is also very harsh as he tells Lennie off for a lot of things.
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George Washington carver worked at the Tuskegee instute in Alabama.
He was born in Salinas which is where the novel is set; he was from a fairly working-class family like th two main characters Lennie and George; and he also worked on a ranch in his youth like Lennie and George.
Bill Tenner was a man who worked on the ranch and loved this magazine. He wrote a letter to the magazine and Slim and Whit saw this and remembered him. Bill Tenner was a man who worked on the ranch and loved this magazine. He wrote a letter to the magazine and Slim and Whit saw this and remembered him.