Crooks initially reacts negatively to Lennie because he is used to being ostracized because of his race and doesn't want to get his hopes up about fitting in. However, he ultimately lets Lennie in because of his vulnerability and need for companionship, which is something he can relate to.
Crooks initially reacts negatively to Lennie due to his own loneliness and defensive nature. However, he eventually allows Lennie in because he senses Lennie's childlike innocence and vulnerability. Despite his initial reservations, Crooks craves human interaction and company, leading him to welcome Lennie into his space.
Crooks reacts with initial hostility and skepticism towards Lennie because he is used to being isolated due to his race and feels threatened by the intrusion. However, he eventually opens up to Lennie and reveals his loneliness, longing for companionship like everyone else.
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.
well, it all starts when whomp rats invaded earth from planet tatoonie. then a war started between the gonk droids and the whomp rats. the whomps won so that is why lennie was let in
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The boss is surprised and suspicious that why is George is answering Lennie's question. Boss thinks Lennie is not much of a talker.- KingOfAll
Surprised then tells him to get out but then doesn't care and tells Lennie to take a seat.
George is devastated and feels immense guilt for not being able to protect Lennie. The other ranch workers, particularly Slim and Carlson, react with shock and some understanding of George's decision to shoot Lennie. Curley reacts with anger and seeks revenge.
Curley thinks that Lennie is making fun of him through his silence. Lennie is very large and Curley is short. Curley is defensive about his height and dislikes Lennie's silence.
In the case of rust anyway, metal oxides form
Slim is understanding and sympathetic, offering George support and reassurance. Carlson is more concerned with the inconvenience and suggests George should have shot Lennie himself to avoid further trouble.
No , being an acid it will react with steel .