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How did Lennie and George meet?

Lennie and George met when George's aunt Clara passed away and Lennie's Aunt Clara died. George was friends with Lennie's Aunt Clara, and Lennie's Aunt Clara had asked George to look out for Lennie after she passed away. George agreed to take care of Lennie and they formed a strong bond based on mutual dependence and friendship.


How does george meet Lennie in the book 'Of Mice and Men'?

George was a friend of Lennie's aunt who passed away.


What effect did George have on Lennie?

george made Lennie feel strong he needed george to live and Lennie took evey word george said and though he forgot he would always turn to george and ask for him to help as there is a bit in the book that says george told Lennie to jump of a bridge into water and Lennie did even thought he could not swim and then thanked george for saving him.


What are examples of George being a good friend to Lennie?

George is a good friend to Lennie by looking out for him, protecting him from harm, and making sacrifices to keep him safe. He takes care of Lennie's needs, ensures he stays out of trouble, and offers him companionship and support.


Why does george get angry at Lennie for?

George gets angry at Lennie mainly out of frustration and a sense of responsibility for having to constantly watch over him. Lennie's actions often unintentionally cause problems or put them in difficult situations, leading George to feel overwhelmed and upset. However, George's anger is also motivated by his love for Lennie and a desire to protect him from harm.


Where are George and Lennie when Lennie kills that one girl in the beginning of 'Of Mice and Men'?

The two are in a ranch near Soledad, California, for most of the book, but it is only at the end of the book that Lennie kills Curley's wife while trying to stroke her hair.


'Of Mice and Men' why does george tell Lennie he could get allong so well without him?

George tells Lennie that he could get along so well without him because he is frustrated with the mistakes and trouble that Lennie often causes. However, deep down, George cares for Lennie and doesn't truly mean what he says. George knows that Lennie depends on him for guidance and protection.


What happened between Lennie and curley?

Curley wanted to fight George I think, so he picked on Lennie. He hit Lennie a couple times and then Lennie stopped a punch in mid-air and squeezed Curley fist and brokenit ending his boxing career. Then Lennie Lille Curleys wife and he runs away and George kills him. :)


Who said A guy can talk to you an' be sure you won't go blabbin' in the novel of mice and men?

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.


When Lennie and george get to the ranch what does george tell Lennie to do?

To not say anything to the boss and if they get in trouble to go back to the camping spot


Who did george end up traveling with Lennie?

george kills Lennie


Did Lennie and George succeed in their dream?

No, because George kills Lennie.