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A small town called Weed.
When Lennie comes into the house, he talks about how he likes petting soft things. His actions of petting the soft puppy are similar to when he grabbed a woman's dress because he was attracted to its softness. Both instances show Lennie's innocent desire for comfort and his inability to control his strength.
that he dont have nothing to worry about he will be okay
George kills Lennie to spare him from a crueler fate at the hands of others. Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife, and George knows that Lennie's intellectual limitations make it impossible for him to survive on his own in a society that might seek vengeful justice. George takes it upon himself to mercifully end Lennie's life to protect him from further harm.
George killed Lennie by shooting him in the back of the head to prevent him from suffering a more violent and painful death at the hands of others. George made the difficult decision out of mercy, knowing that Lennie would face a worse fate if he was caught and killed by a vengeful mob. It was a tragic act of love and sacrifice to spare Lennie from a more cruel end.
Croks likes talking to lennie because croks listens to lennie.
Lennie revealed his dream of owning a small piece of land with some rabbits to Crooks. Crooks initially doubted the possibility of such a dream coming true for Lennie, but eventually joined in on the excitement and expressed his own interest in being a part of this dream.
In this chapter, George has gone to Soledad with the rest of the ranchers, as they would often do on Saturday night. Contrary to Crooks' belief however, he has not gone to drink and visit the brothel like the other men. This is revealed when Candy says he has not taken any money with him (because they are saving up to buy the land Goerge has found). During the chapter, Crooks teases Lennie and makes him believe George will not be coming back. George does however come back at the end of the chapter and enters Crooks' room with Candy and Lennie and tells them to LEave Crooks alone.
Sure! Here are 15 examples of irony in "Of Mice and Men": Lennie being strong yet mentally disabled. George trying to protect Lennie, but ultimately causing his death. Candy's dog being shot to prevent suffering, foreshadowing Lennie's fate. Curley's wife seeking attention but being isolated by the other men. Crooks, who is discriminated against, discriminating against Lennie. The dream of owning a farm leading to shattered hopes and tragedy. George telling Lennie stories of their future, only for them to remain unfulfilled. Lennie loving to pet soft things, inadvertently leading to the death of the puppy and Curley's wife. Candy feeling powerless to stop the men from killing Lennie, despite owning a gun. Curley being aggressive to compensate for his small stature. Slim being respected and admired despite his quiet nature. Lennie's reliance on George for guidance, yet causing trouble for him. The workers dreaming of freedom and independence, while being bound by economic and social constraints. The men on the ranch seeking companionship, but ultimately feeling lonely and isolated. The title itself, "Of Mice and Men," coming from Robert Burns' poem "To a Mouse," where the speaker reflects on how plans can often go awry.
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