when Lennie does something really bad he is supposed to go hide in the brush where they had camped the night before they went into work.
Cause Lennie wanted some rabbits, like?
A Luger, he stole carlson's from the bunk house before he left
because being a small man
George wants to go into the bunkhouse before the others learn Curley's wife is dead because he knows it will lead to trouble, especially for Lennie. He wants to assess the situation and possibly come up with a plan to protect Lennie from the consequences of this tragic event.
He wishes to join Lennie and George in "their dream" of buying their own ranch.
Curley thinks Lennie's smiling is a sign of agreeing with the rest of the characters in the bunk house when they are all laughing at him. Curley also simply saw this as a chance to attack Lennie because being a small man, he had what the characters call "small man syndrome" and likes to pick on big guys, "Kinda mad at them 'cause they ain't a big guy."
I'm headed for the bunk house right now.
Of Mice and Men is a novel about two migrant workers, George Milton and Lennie Small. Here are some key events, although there are many more: -George and Lennie stop at a pool by the Salinas river. They are off to take up work at a nearby ranch. They had to leave a town called Weed because Lennie touched a girl's dress and she claimed that he raped her. George tells Lennie about their dream of owning a piece of land. Lennie is mentally disabled. -They arrive at the ranch and meet Candy, the old swamper with a missing hand. He introduces them to the boss. In the bunk house they meet Curley, the boss's son who has a virile personality, his wife who is described as a 'tart' and Slim, the jerkline skinner and unofficial leader of the men. -George tells Slim everything about what happened in Weed. Slim gives Lennie a puppy. Carlson, a typical insensitive ranch hand, convinces Candy to let his old dog be shot. Candy buys into George and Lennie's dream with his savings. Curley comes in and starts a fight with Lennie. When ordered to retaliate by George, Lennie breaks Curley's hands. Lennie is incredibly strong. Slim tells Curley to say that he got his hand 'caught in a machine'. -The men go to town, leaving Candy, Lennie and Crooks, the black stable buck behind. Lennie goes into Crooks's room. Crooks teases him. Candy comes in and talks about the dream. Curley's wife comes in and Crooks tells her to leave. She threatens him with a charge of rape. -Lennie kills the puppy in the barn. Curley's wife comes in and talks to Lennie about her dream of being a movie star. She invites Lennie to feel her soft hair, as Lennie is drawn to soft things. She panics and Lennie holds on. He breaks her neck and she dies. It is obvious Lennie is the killer. Curley is very eager to kill Lennie to avenge his hand. -George meets Lennie back at the pool where the novel started. He tells Lennie the story of the dream and then shoots him in the back of the head. He knows this is kinder to him that allowing him to be killed maliciously by Curley. Slim and the others find him there and Slim comforts him for killing Lennie. Curley and Carlson do not understand the friendship between George and Lennie. Hope this helps!
he doesn't want to let lennie in his room because lennie is white and crooks, being black, isn't allowed in the white bunk house, so why should a white man be allowed in his room? he changes his mind because he wants someone to talk to and feels grateful for the company.
Lennie's fascination with small and soft things, like mice and puppies, and his inability to control his strength in handling them shows that he lacks the mental capacity to understand the consequences of his actions. Slim observes Lennie's innocence and childlike behavior, which leads him to believe that Lennie is not intentionally mean or wicked, but rather simply lacks awareness of his own strength.
* George and Lennie are shown sneaking into a train at night to escape from Weed. This was not mentioned in the book.* The bus is shown to be heading for Tyler Ranch which angers George as the bus driver told him and Lennie to get off the bus earlier on in the movie.* In the movie, Slim tells George to bring a mule with a sore foot to the barn. Only Curley's wife was around and starts a conversation with George which was later interrupted by Curley. Curley tells her to return to the house and issues a warning to George.* Though not mentioned in the book, Curley is seen practicing on a punching bag outside his house with his wife watching in boredom.* A worker named Mike approaches Slim and asks him whether he could switch jobs with someone else as he could not keep up with Lennie. This was not mentioned in the book.* The conversation between Lennie, Crooks, Candy, and Curley's wife was cut from the movie.* The part where Lennie hallucinates about Aunt Clara and the giant rabbit was also cut.* George could not find Lennie in the brush but instead embraced with Lennie in the water.* In the book, George shoots Lennie with a luger pistol but in the film he uses a colt revolver.* The ending was also changed: in the book, George remains on the ranch, while in the film, George is seen riding alone in yet another boxcar to his next destination in both the introduction and the ending, indicating that George fled after killing Lennie, and is reminiscing on past events during the ride.* At the end of the novel Slim, Curley and Carlson come to find Lennie dead and George with the gun in his hand. George lies and tells the men that Lennie took Carlson's gun and he tells them that he took the gun away from Lennie and shot him in the back of his neck. The book ends with Slim saying "You hadda George. I swear you hadda." and the two walking away. Curley then asks Carlson whats bugging the two. This scene was completely cut out of the movie and replaced with George's flashbacks.Hope this Helped! :D
Lennie went into Crooks' bunk because he wanted to get away from the chaos and noise in the main bunkhouse. He found Crooks' room peaceful and enjoyed the quiet there. Lennie was also drawn to Crooks' company because he was looking for someone to talk to and Crooks was the only one who would listen to him.