First off, Lennie is obsessed with touching very soft objects. Plus he becomes scared easily. So, when Curly's wife tries to seduce Lennie, he touches her hair and notices that it is very soft. She starts to try to get away but Lennie won't let go of her hair. Eventually she starts panicking and screams. Lennie, being very scared at this point, thinking that someone will hear her wails, breaks her neck. Now, this was very easy for him since he was very strong and big. If you've ever read the Harry Potter series, picture Lennie as a beardless Hagrid.
Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife by gripping her too hard during a conversation, which results in her death. Lennie does not understand his own strength due to his mental disability, and his actions are not intentional.
First off, Lennie is obsessed with touching very soft objects. Plus he becomes scared easily. So, when Curly's wife tries to seduce Lennie, he touches her hair and notices that it is very soft. She starts to try to get away but Lennie won't let go of her hair. Eventually she starts panicking and screams. Lennie, being very scared at this point, thinking that someone will hear her wails, breaks her neck. Now, this was very easy for him since he was very strong and big. If you've ever read the Harry Potter series, picture Lennie as a beardless Hagrid.
he didnt mean to kill her . he was playing with her hair and suddenly her neck broke.
George killed lennie and the other was lennie killed curlys wife
she knows that curley's injury was not made from the machine but that curley had a fight with someone. then she sees that lennie's face is all bruised and injured and immediately knows that there had been a conflict between lennie and curley
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife dies accidentally when Lennie snaps her neck during a struggle in the barn. Lennie was trying to quiet her because she was screaming, and he didn't understand his own strength.
Curley's wife tells Crooks, Candy, and Lennie about her loneliness and desire to connect with someone. She confides in them, sharing her frustrations and dreams, hoping to bridge the gap between herself and the other ranch workers.
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okay so his wife dies at page 1
Lennie accidentally killed Curley's wife by grabbing her too tightly without intending to harm her. He was trying to keep her quiet during a conversation and ended up inadvertently causing her death.
Curley's wife confided in Lennie because she felt lonely and trapped in her marriage. She saw Lennie as someone who would listen without judgment and who could offer her a brief escape from her isolation. Additionally, she may have been seeking attention and validation from someone other than her husband.
George and Lennie shared a dream of owning their own piece of land and living off the land, free from the hardships of the migrant worker life they were leading. They envisioned a place where they could live self-sufficiently and be their own bosses.
Lennie was obsessed with soft objects. Curley's wife allowed Lennie to touch her hair and couldn't stop. Lennie was so strong he broke her neck.
Chapter 5 page 91-92
Lennie accidentally killed Curley's wife while trying to stop her from screaming during a struggle. Lennie, who has a tendency to be rough without realizing his own strength, unintentionally caused her death in a moment of panic.