Lennie was thinking about not being able to tend the rabbits because he thought George would give him hell cos he talked to Curley's wife 😊 Lennie was in a state of panic as he held onto Curley's wife, he did not want George to find out about her screaming so he covered her mouth.
Lennie holds onto something (the dress, Curley's fist, Curley's wife's hair) when he's scared.
Lennie was obsessed with soft objects. Curley's wife allowed Lennie to touch her hair and couldn't stop. Lennie was so strong he broke her neck.
George instructs Lennie to hold onto the idea of their dream farm and not to speak or interact with anyone at their new job the next day. He also reminds Lennie to stay out of trouble and avoid conflict with the other ranch workers.
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when he is still in Weed and he pets the girl's dress and when she tells him to stop he panics and holds onto her dress harder and more violently...when he kills the mice and puppies by accident but because of his inability to recognize his own strength.
I think it is an extention of the "God helps those who help themselves" line of thinking. More than likely it was penned by a "bitter clinger" who holds onto "God and guns"
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In "Of Mice and Men," Lennie accidentally frightened and grabbed a woman's dress in Weed when he was trying to feel its soft texture, causing her to panic and accuse him of assault. This incident led to Lennie and George having to flee from Weed to avoid trouble.
Panic. Like at the start with the girl and the red dress, when Lennie touches something and the person with it starts flailing, Lennie panics, and just clings onto it, never letting go. This is the same with Curley's Wife's hair. As for breaking her neck, I think he was trying to get her to stop screaming, and he tried too hard.
He was rubbing some liniment onto his back to relieve the pain, he kept doing it every couple of seconds giving you the idea it was really painful.
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