answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

After George kills Lennie in "Of Mice and Men," he talks with Slim about their dream of owning a farm together. Slim is a trusted and understanding individual who empathizes with George's difficult decision.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1mo ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Who does George talk about the Farm with after he kills Lennie?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What did candy want to talk to Lennie about?

Candy wanted to talk to Lennie about the dream of owning a piece of land with George and him. Candy offered to contribute money towards purchasing the land in exchange for being allowed to live there and work with them.


What excuse doe George give Lennie silence?

George sometimes tells people that Lennie is deaf and that is why he doesn't talk much.


When does George say it is okay for Lennie to talk to Curley's wife?

George says it is okay for Lennie to talk to Curley's wife when they are all in the same room together and can be seen by others to avoid any misunderstandings or trouble.


When Lennie does not want to talk to curleys wife how does she react?

When Lennie does not want to talk to Curley's wife she begins to feel like everyone around her wants nothing to do with her including Curley himself. She also does not understand why nobody wants to talk to her so she asks what the problem is with someone trying to get a little attention, as well what the problem is with her trying to make conversation.


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


What advice does Georg give Lennie and curley and the swamper leave?

never talk to them when George is not there


What agreement do Lennie and candy forget they have made when they visit crooks?

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.


What is Lennie doing while george and slim talk?

Lennie is listening to George and Slim talk, sitting quietly and observing their conversation. He may be feeling left out or eager to join in, but his limited understanding and mental capacity prevent him from actively participating in the discussion.


What advice does george give Lennie after curley and the swamper leave?

George advises Lennie to stay away from Curley and his wife to avoid any trouble. He emphasizes the importance of Lennie keeping out of trouble to ensure their chances of achieving their dream of owning a piece of land.


What does Lennie always talk about?

Lennie from John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" always talks about tending the rabbits on the dream farm that he and George hope to own one day. He finds comfort and solace in the idea of being able to take care of the rabbits.


Why is Lennie so reluctant to talk to Carley's wife?

Lennie is reluctant to talk to Curley's wife because George warned him to stay away from her, as she is known to cause trouble for the men on the ranch. Lennie is also easily influenced by others and wants to avoid getting into trouble. He is afraid of doing something wrong and getting in trouble with George.


Does george talk about aunt Clara?

It is unclear who George is or if he talks about Aunt Clara. More context is needed to provide a specific answer.