George yells at Lennie in Chapter 3 because Lennie could potentially ruin their dream of owning a farm by getting them kicked off the ranch due to his lack of understanding of appropriate behavior in social situations. George is frustrated and worried about their future as Lennie's actions put their plans at risk.
Curley plans to shoot Lennie in the stomach, to cause a slow and painful death.
George plans to make it seem like Curley's wife's death was an accident by staging it as if she was killed trying to reach for Lennie's hair when he was defending himself. By framing it in a way that Lennie was protecting himself, George hopes to avoid any blame or suspicion falling on Lennie or himself.
Candy thinks that Curley plans to shoot Lennie once he finds him, as revenge for Lennie accidentally killing Curley's wife. Candy knows that Curley is angry and vengeful, and he fears for Lennie's safety.
The murder affected george deeply. as he had just killed his best friend. as much as people would justify that lennie killed candy and that is punishable by death, george was the one to do his deed. george would rather have lennie be killed by him than by some stranger. The dream ties in, when george tells lennie to think about the little house they would have, and lennie remembered the rabbits. all lennie wanted was the rabbits. so as george told the story, he shot at the part about the rabbits.
Lennie and Candy forget their agreement not to talk about their dream farm when they visit Crooks. They end up discussing their plans for the farm in front of him, even though they had promised not to mention it.
George decides to flee with Lennie to a nearby ranch and hide until the situation cools off. He plans to lie to the other workers about the circumstances of Curley's wife's death to protect Lennie from the consequences. However, George ultimately realizes that he must confront the truth and make a difficult decision regarding Lennie's fate.
George said this to Lennie in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." George is reassuring Lennie that he can trust him to keep their conversations private and not share their plans with others.
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