Lennie returns to the brush after he realizes Curley's wife is dead. This is the initial scene in which the exposition takes place and the location to which George tells Lennie to go if he ever gets in trouble.
After Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife, he goes to the hiding spot that George had told him to go to if he ever got into trouble. He waits there, afraid and confused, until George comes to find him.
well, in the film , asfter he has killed her, he stumbles off behind the barn and runs away to the forest - where later on, GEORGE FINDS HIM (:
over the hills and through the woods to the pond where george told him to go
in the barn
to the brush
After accidentally killing Curley's wife in "Of Mice and Men," Lennie flees to a nearby hiding spot in the brush by the Salinas River where George had instructed him to go if he ever got into trouble.
Curley's wife yells at Lennie for ruining her chance of being in the movies and for making her lonely on the ranch. She accuses him of being responsible for her unhappiness and complains about her life and her marriage to Curley.
Curley's wife came to see Lennie because she was lonely and seeking companionship. She enjoyed talking to Lennie because he was the only person on the ranch who would listen to her.
Slim was the only person who did not go after Lennie in the end. He stayed behind at the ranch while the others pursued Lennie after he accidentally killed Curley's wife.
George wants to go into the bunkhouse before the others learn Curley's wife is dead because he knows it will lead to trouble, especially for Lennie. He wants to assess the situation and possibly come up with a plan to protect Lennie from the consequences of this tragic event.
Candy tells Curley's wife that Curley has gone out to find Lennie after discovering he has killed his wife. This news gets her worried and prompts her to leave the barn to find Curley and ensure he doesn't harm Lennie.
Curley's wife dream was to be in the movies, but because of this death she won't be able to live. Lennie's dream was to have their own ranch and have lots of rabbits, but since he killed someone he will have to be hung, or go to a circus and he won't be allowed to go outside anymore.
Curley's wife dream was to be in the movies, but because of this death she won't be able to live. Lennie's dream was to have their own ranch and have lots of rabbits, but since he killed someone he will have to be hung, or go to a circus and he won't be allowed to go outside anymore.
Crooks believes that a person needs a companion to feel a sense of belonging, support, and connection with others. He explains that having someone to talk to can alleviate feelings of loneliness and isolation, providing emotional comfort and understanding.
Lennie kills Curley's wife by accidentally breaking her neck while trying to calm her down after she panics and screams. Lennie, who does not know his own strength, becomes scared and tries to quiet her but ends up causing her death. His actions are unintentional and driven by his inability to control his strength and emotional reactions.
George was upset when he found out that Lennie killed his dog, but he understood that Lennie didn't mean to harm the animal. However, George was concerned about Lennie's lack of control and the potential danger he posed, leading him to make a difficult decision regarding Lennie's future.
This quote can be found on page 43 in the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. It is spoken by Curley's wife in a conversation with Lennie in the barn.