He treats Lennie like a brother he's harsh with him but in a loving way, i think he stays with him because he is like his protector he keeps Lennie protected and out of trouble.
About, toward, in the midst of
Attitude
To develop an aggressive attitude toward necessary risk-taking
Failure is inevitable. The important thing is that you don't dwell on the failure itself, but instead focus on why you failed and how you can succeed in the future.
Attitude is the way we show our personality. You may have a good attitude toward people or a bad one. It is how we are judged,in many ways. For example, A skinhead covered in tattoos and piercings ,is often judged on appearance alone. But once given the chance is probably one of the nicest people you would wish to meet. However if his/her attitude comes across as look at me like that and I'll punch your lights out. Then he/she has serious attitude problems.
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He Wally likes math homework. Pg 31 section 2
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How does George’s attitude toward his hometown change as events unfold?
In this section, the death of Candy's dog can be seen as foreshadowing the eventual death of Lennie. George's warning to Lennie to hide in case of trouble also hints at future conflicts and tragedies. The description of Curley's aggressive behavior toward Lennie could indicate future conflicts between them.
He has an agressive tone toward george and dislike the way he dress and the fact that he is college boy
George's conversation with Slim reveals that George feels guilty about taking advantage of Lennie's strength in the past and is protective of him in the present. He admits to Slim that he used to play mean tricks on Lennie but now feels responsible for looking out for him. This indicates that George has evolved from exploiting Lennie's disability to taking on the role of his caretaker and protector.
George W. Mayeske has written: 'A study of the attitude toward life of our nation's students'
what was samuel parris's attitude toward children?
He wanted justice to be served, not a punishment to harsh nor to lenient for Germany
Tone
George cares for Lennie like a brother, feeling responsible for him and looking out for his well-being. Despite Lennie's shortcomings and challenges, George recognizes his kindness and loyalty, making their bond strong and meaningful throughout the story.