Told him that it had to be done. It was symboliing that someone knew what George was going through, because the other men were looking at him crazy. (Remember George lied about what had happened and Slim is the only one who knew what really happened.)
George wants to talk to Slim about Lennie's incident with Curley's wife because Slim is respected and a good listener. George hopes that Slim will understand the situation and offer advice on how to handle the repercussions, as he sees Slim as a wise and compassionate figure on the ranch.
George was thankful for Lennie's large sense of humor. If you know what I mean ;3
Because they both understand each other
Lennie wants George to ask Slim if he thinks there are any puppies available for him to have. Lennie has a strong desire for a puppy to take care of and play with.
Slim has the Puppy that Lennie Wants, that George Promised him to replace the dead mouse.
slim is a very out of the ordinary character in of mice and men. he dosent really show or tell andy dreams, but he does want to be respected by all the other workers, which he pretty much acheived
After Carlson talks to Slim, Lennie becomes interested in the idea of owning a puppy like Slim's. He admires Slim's relationship with his dog and wishes to have a similar companionship with a puppy of his own.
In correlation to the previous answer that is was slim replies to George after he asked for Slim not to kill LennieThe advice is to lock up Curly as he will shoot LennieI don't see a second point
In Chapter 2 of "Of Mice and Men," the conflict between Slim and Candy arises when Slim suggests that Candy should let his old dog be put down because it is no longer useful. Candy is attached to the dog and doesn't want to let go, while Slim argues that it would be more humane to end its suffering. They ultimately agree to have Carlson shoot the dog.
George is not physically handicapped in "Of Mice and Men," but he does face challenges as a caregiver to Lennie, who has a mental disability that affects his ability to understand and navigate the world. George's responsibilities and care for Lennie impact his own freedom and opportunities in life.
Slim
George didn't want Lennie to have a mouse because he was concerned that Lennie would accidentally kill it with his strength, and he also didn't want Lennie to get sick from handling the mouse and die.
In 'The Witches' by Roald Dahl, the witches want to turn all the children in the world into mice. They view children as revolting and believe that turning them into mice will rid the world of their presence.
George didn't want Lennie to have a mouse because Lennie often pets animals too roughly, unintentionally causing harm. Additionally, George believed that having a mouse would contribute to Lennie's habit of getting into trouble and causing problems.
You might want to talk to your Psychiatrist about it they might give you clonazapam that usaully helps with anxiety(I'm not sure how to spell it)