Crooks tell George Lennie's hell of a nice fella because Lennie doesn't treat crooks like a negro but as a human being as there is no racial tension between the two character's.
Crooks tells George that Lennie is a nice fella because he recognizes Lennie's genuine kindness and innocence. Despite Lennie's mental disability and social awkwardness, he doesn't have any malice in him and treats others with kindness. Crooks appreciates Lennie's sincerity and straightforward nature.
curley's wife tells Lennie that "You are nuts , but you kinda nice fella".
The old swamper, Candy, mentions that the boss gave the men a gallon of whiskey on Christmas Day and that he's a pretty nice fella. He also says the boss does not get mad about the men horsing around in the bunkhouse, showing he is easygoing.
Yes, he is. He used to see my friend Jason. Nice fella. A monster in bed apparently.
Crooks is trying to scare Lennie because he feels angry and powerless due to the discrimination he faces as a black man on the ranch. By asserting his authority over Lennie, he momentarily feels a sense of control and superiority.
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Candy shows compassion for Crooks when he stands up for him against Curley's wife, recognizing the injustice of her discrimination against him. Despite their different social standings, Candy empathizes with Crooks' loneliness and gets angry when Curley's wife tries to belittle him, showing a rare act of compassion and solidarity.
yes
Who knows this is an opinionated question.
by being nice
he was nice