They might think of the bad things.
No, he doesn't talk them out of getting married but instead marries them himself. He had some idea that their getting married might help resolve the feud, but then chickened out when it came to the part where he had to tell Montague and Capulet about it.
he might die befor her
They might think of the bad things.
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George tells Lennie to avoid getting into trouble with Curley, the ranch owner's son, and to stay away from him as much as possible. George warns Lennie to be cautious around Curley because he is known to be aggressive and easily provoked.
If Curley had caught Lennie for killing his wife, he likely would have sought revenge and possibly harmed or killed Lennie himself, fueled by his anger and desire for vengeance. Curley's reaction would have been driven by a combination of his need to assert dominance and his personal vendetta against Lennie.
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Lennie was told to stay away from Curley's wife, as George was worried that Lennie's innocent nature might get them into trouble.
Curley's wife tells Lennie that she is lonely because she doesn't have anyone to talk to. She explains that she is unable to talk to the other men on the ranch because they all avoid her, and she thought Lennie might be different since he is new.
If an immigrant scammed you to marry him that might be illegal and he will get sent back to his Country or go to jail, or even both.
Juliet's second worry about taking the potion is that it might not work as intended and she will have to face marrying Paris.