Slim says he would have drowned the dog in the river if he hadn't given it to Lennie, because he believes it was the most humane way to put the old and suffering dog out of its misery. This shows Slim's practical and compassionate nature towards the dog's suffering.
Slim says " I would of had to drown them anyways."
Slim said he would have killed/drowned the dog if he hadn't given it to Lennie.
He realizes that he needs to kill lennie before it's to late and kill him fast
Slim has given Lennie one of his new puppies at the beginning of the chapter. Slim thought Lennie would appreciate having a puppy of his own to take care of.
because he thought that if the boss found out about lennie's mental disability then they would not be given jobs
he said he would drown it because there were to many for the bitch (female dog) to handle.
George is carrying a work card and Lennie's drink in chapter 1.
George told Lennie's Aunt Clara he would for herGeorge tells the people at the ranch that Lennie is his cousinGeorge claims that Lennie is his cousin
He's afriad that they would lose their job if The Boss knew about Lennie. The Boss would think Lennie would be some useless person that he's paying for nothing. That is why George emphasizes on how strong he is, because Lennie is very strong. And would be helpful to work. George had said they were cousins because The Boss was thinking that George had been bringing Lennie around to jobs, secretly stealing Lennie's money; Tricking his older bosses. Though George would never do this; He needed Lennie and Lennie needed him.
because to lennie his jokes didnt have an end. like it was serious to him, he would do what george would tell him to do even if it able to kill him
because Lennie managed to stop then, but what would happen if he didnt? could it happen again without lennie stopping him?what would happen?
The answer of a multiplication problem ex. 3x5=15 15 would be the product
Optimistic is like having a positive outlook. The opposite would be pessimistic.
Lennie is tormented by his own mental limitations and his inability to fully understand the world around him. He often struggles with remembering things and making sense of complex situations, leading to frustration and anxiety.
Some may argue that George deserves a lenient sentence for killing Lennie because he acted out of compassion and a desire to prevent Lennie from suffering a worse fate at the hands of others. Additionally, George was a devoted caregiver to Lennie and his actions were motivated by a sense of responsibility and protection towards his friend.