The name of the town is called Weed that's where Lennie and George last worked.
The town in 'Of Mice and Men' is called Soledad, which means "solitude" or "loneliness" in Spanish. It serves as a backdrop to the struggles and dreams of the characters in the novel.
Soledad. The first line of the novel introduces this, by setting the scene 'A few miles south of Soledad'.
Soledad Valley in Califonia
the name of the town is Weed
the town of blob
in the 1930's. George and Lennie left the town called Weed and were in another town just outside of Soledad, California
"Of Mice and Men" is set in California during the Great Depression. The story mainly takes place on a ranch near Soledad, and the characters also travel to a nearby town called Weed.
They originally worked in the town of Weed.
The town that George and Lennie are running away from in "Of Mice and Men" is Weed. They are fleeing from Weed after Lennie's inappropriate behavior with a woman led to trouble.
mice and men takes place in san francisco California
The title of the novel 'Of Mice and Men' comes from a poem called 'To a Mouse' by Robert Burns
weed
"Of Mice and Men" was first published under the same title in 1937.
In "Of Mice and Men," the guys go to a local brothel on Saturday night. This is where they spend their free time and seek companionship.
It was a game that relates to solitaire. It was called "euchre"
In "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, the whorehouse is located in a nearby town known as Soledad. This is where the characters Curley's wife and other women from the novel are often associated with.
The setting of "Of Mice and Men" is the Salinas Valley in California during the Great Depression. The story primarily takes place on a ranch near the town of Soledad.