Because he think curly will see him with his wife and will beat up lennie, and they will lose their jobs, and because he doesn't want to repeat the accident that happened in weed with the girls dress...:)
George orders Lennie not to talk when they get to the ranch because he wants to avoid any problems that might arise due to Lennie's mental challenges. George knows that Lennie's simple-mindedness can lead to misunderstandings and conflict, so he tries to protect him by asking him to stay quiet.
George orders Lennie not to talk when they get to the ranch because he might cost them the job before they even get it. in other words if the boss sees Lennie work before talk they will surely get the job.
He fears that Lennie's mental incapability might impede their chances of obtaining or maintaining work, as men couldn't afford to have inept employees in the dry dust bowls and in the time of the great depression. It also is an act of protection, being inborn with a mental adversity was considered a reflection on mental health meaning Lennie would consequently be put in a asylum.
Lennie is not that smart, and he may be retarded. George knows that if Lennie speaks, the ranch owner will know that he isn't smart, and they will both lose the job. Lennie is a good worker, so you could only tell he isn't smart if you talk to him.
Because George fears they will not be hired if he says something dumb
George doesn't want Lennie to say anything to the boss because he doesn't want him to mess up the job again just like Lennie did in weed
So that Lennie doesn't say anything that might get them in trouble or make them lose the job.
To not say anything to the boss and if they get in trouble to go back to the camping spot
Because he is all alone and has no friends of his own... He wants his own companionship with someone on the ranch
Lennie is reluctant to talk to Curley's wife because George warned him to stay away from her, as she is known to cause trouble for the men on the ranch. Lennie is also easily influenced by others and wants to avoid getting into trouble. He is afraid of doing something wrong and getting in trouble with George.
Donnie "Ranch" Rensberger is the welterweight fighter mentioned in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." He is a character that George and Lennie talk about during their journey.
Candy first appears in "Of Mice and Men" in the second chapter, when he enters the bunkhouse to talk to George and Lennie. Candy is an old ranch hand who is missing a hand and he offers to contribute money towards their dream of owning a piece of land.
George sometimes tells people that Lennie is deaf and that is why he doesn't talk much.
In "Of Mice and Men," Lennie unintentionally manipulates George by constantly asking him to talk about their dream of owning a ranch, making George feel guilty for his own doubts and frustrations. Additionally, Lennie's actions and inability to control his strength lead to George feeling responsible for managing and protecting him, creating a sense of burden and pressure on George.
Unlike the other guys on the ranch who have no one to look after them, Lennie and george have each other.
Curley's wife tells Lennie that she is lonely because she doesn't have anyone to talk to. She explains that she is unable to talk to the other men on the ranch because they all avoid her, and she thought Lennie might be different since he is new.
Crooks invites Lennie to stay and talk with him because he is lonely and enjoys having someone to converse with. He also senses that Lennie is a good listener and won't judge him for being a black man on the ranch. Additionally, Crooks sees an opportunity to exert some power and control over someone else, as he is typically marginalized and isolated on the ranch.
George says it is okay for Lennie to talk to Curley's wife when they are all in the same room together and can be seen by others to avoid any misunderstandings or trouble.
When Lennie does not want to talk to Curley's wife she begins to feel like everyone around her wants nothing to do with her including Curley himself. She also does not understand why nobody wants to talk to her so she asks what the problem is with someone trying to get a little attention, as well what the problem is with her trying to make conversation.