George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water.
George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water.
George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water. George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water.
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.
Lennie first imaginary conversation was with his aunt Clara
At first Lennie doesn't fight back, but then George says get Curley to Lennie so Lennie grabs Curley's fist and breaks his hand and doesn't let go until George starts slapping him.
Lennie didn't fight back at first because he was to frightened to defend himself.
to shutup
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Lennie is first compared to a bear as he bends down to drink from the pond. This comparison highlights Lennie's size and strength, as well as his simple and animalistic nature.
What suggests that Lennie has the mind of a child
What suggests that Lennie has the mind of a child
George was a friend of Lennie's aunt who passed away.
In the book, when George and Lennie enter the ranch for the first time George has to cover for Lennie by claiming that he was kicked in the head by horse as a kid. After that though, Lennie asks why he lied. Other than that, Steinbeck never writes the name. You can Google it. :)