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In the incident in Weed from John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Lennie accidentally scares a young woman by grabbing her dress because he likes soft things. This leads to a misunderstanding and the woman accusing him of trying to assault her. Lennie and George have to flee from Weed to avoid trouble.
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he smoked weed so yeah
George confides in Slim about the incident with Lennie and the dead puppy, seeking understanding and guidance. Slim is respected and trusted by the ranch workers, making him a reliable person for George to share his troubles with.
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Lennie and George first went to a ranch in Weed, California, where they had to flee due to an incident involving Lennie and a girl's dress.
no, it is even more quality :) the old the weed is, the stronger it becomes i used to hide sum weed and smoked it a week after. its almost the same principle as wine :) it is not recommended to smoke pot. however i have my own opinion and i always say, Be stuck on WEED! Stay away of Hard Drugs. as long as you don't experiment further than pot it's OK, by MY opinion.
Weed is weed. If you smoke homegrown weed you will come up positive for weed.
he died and got hi off of weed then he turned into a smurf.
Steinbeck used the story of Weed in "Of Mice and Men" to illustrate the dangers of misjudgment, the harsh reality of societal prejudices, and the consequences of innocent actions. The incident in Weed serves as a foreshadowing of the tragic events that unfold later in the novel.
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