she is lennies aunt who died which is why george is taking care of him
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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.
Aunt Clara is Lennie's aunt. She isn't in the story because she is already dead, but she is referred to by both Lennie and George throughout the novel.
Lennie first imaginary conversation was with his aunt Clara
Lennie lost the peice of velvet that his Aunt Clara gave him, now he wishes he had it.
Aunt Clara
Lennie's aunt is named Clara, though she is often referred to simply as Aunt Clara. In John Steinbeck's novella "Of Mice and Men," she is a significant figure in Lennie's past, having cared for him after his Aunt Clara passed away. Her memory haunts Lennie, symbolizing his longing for care and understanding.
yes she did die
his aunt clara
Lennie tells his froend George he remembers that a lady used to give mice to him. George scoffs. "A lady, huh? (you) don't even remember who that lady was. That was your own Aunt Clara. An' she stopped givin' 'em to ya. You always killed 'em." Lennie's Aunt Clara had raised Lennie from when he was a baby right up until she died, then he and his friend George went out working, and looking for work, together.
George Milton took care of Lennie after Aunt Clara died in "Of Mice and Men". They traveled together and worked odd jobs on ranches, with George looking out for Lennie's well-being and trying to keep him out of trouble.
It is unclear who George is or if he talks about Aunt Clara. More context is needed to provide a specific answer.
Aunt Clara gave Lennie a dead mouse as a pet when he was younger. She thought he liked to pet soft things, so she gave it to him to take care of.