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Why does Curleys wife talk to Lennie in the barn?

Curley's wife talks to Lennie in the barn because she is lonely and seeking companionship. She enjoys having someone to talk to and Lennie's innocent and childlike nature makes him an easy target for her to engage with. However, this interaction ultimately leads to tragic consequences.


Where is a quote that says Lennie killed curleys wife?

Lennie killed Curley's wife in the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. This event takes place in Section 5 of the book. One quote from this scene is when Lennie says to Curley's wife, "I done a bad thing. I done another bad thing."


What happened when curleys wife died?

ok if you are talking about mice and men i know what you mean but if you are not talking about the flim/book of mice and men then i don't know what you mean at all. when curleys wife died in mice and men every one went running after Lennie because he is the one that killed her and Lennie dies in the end. (george hsi best friend kills him because he was going the die anyway.)


Who is missing a right hand in Of Mice and Men?

Hands reoccur throughout the book. Curley's vaseline hand, the ranch hands, Candy's missing hand, Lennie's strong rough hands, the hands of solitaire that George plays, Curley's crushed hand. All of these are included in the hand motif.


Why does George feel like he has to be the one to kill Lennie?

George feels responsible for Lennie's well-being and knows that if Lennie is caught and executed by others, he may face a worse fate. By taking matters into his own hands, George believes he can ensure Lennie's death is quick and painless, sparing him from a potentially more brutal end.


Why does he shoot Lennie while hes imagining the farm one last time?

because Curley was going to kill him anyway & it'd be better for Lennie to be killed by his close friend George during a happy fantasy instead being killed by an enemy out of revenge and anger


Is the following sentence grammatically correct He's gone down and he's not put his hands out to break his fall?

The only thing wrong with this sentence is that both parts of the sentence are in present perfect. Rewriting the sentence without contractions: "He has gone down, and he has not put his hands out to break his fall". One wouldn't say this. One would say, "He has gone down, and he did not put his hands out to break his fall"; or "He went down, and he did not put his hands out to break his fall".


What does slim give Lennie?

Slim gives Lennie one of his puppies


Describe what happens after George finds Lennie?

Lennie is mental. So to keep lennie out of trouble George tells him stories about them having their own ranch. Plus rabbits. That's lennies favorite part. If lennie messes up then he can't tend the rabbits.


Who is the one person who understands why and how george killed Lennie in the book of mice and men?

George ends up Killing Lennie because, Curley was going to kill Lennie and make him suffer a slow and painful death. George knew it was the best thing for him to shoot Lennie in the head, because it would be quick and painless and he wouldn't have to tolerate the excruciating pain.


What aspects of Lennie's character does John Steinbeck present in Chapter One?

That he animal-like, slow and has huge hands like paws. when they come to the river to drink Lennie just sticks his head and drinks it even though it is dirty water this shows he is mentally slow


Who had the American dream?

Lennie had one