he said he would drown it because there were to many for the bitch (female dog) to handle.
Disciple is the person as to Discipline is a controlled action given to or done by a person
given, felt, or done in return. "she was hoping for some reciprocal comment or gesture" synonyms: given/felt in return, requited, reciprocated "reciprocal love"
This saying means that it is not possible to redo something once it is done. If something could be redone, then there would be nothing wrong with the world.
A rule is defined in mathematics as in any other sphere of life. It is a set of instructions about what should be done in a given set of circumstances.
A reward is what you are given as a result of what you have done. That's its denotation. It generally has a good connotation; "We're offering a reward" means that it is a good thing. However, it can have a more negative sense. "Bonny and Clyde got their just reward" means that they were given punishment for being criminals.
Slim says he would have drowned the dog in the river if he hadn't given it to Lennie, because he believes it was the most humane way to put the old and suffering dog out of its misery. This shows Slim's practical and compassionate nature towards the dog's suffering.
Lennie wouldn't stop and he was tightening his grip on her hair. She knew what Lennie had done to Curley.
Lennie is not aware of the power he possesses, so when Lennie kills his puppy he is not able to understand what he was just done
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."
Although George is morally wrong, he shot Lennie because he cared about him, and to save him from a society that misunderstood him. Earlier in the story, Candy's dog died after Carlson shot it, and Candy said 'I ought to of shot that dog myself'. So George knew if he didn't shoot Lennie himself he would regret it later, as Candy had. George made Lennie think about their dream ranch, so he died with happy thoughts. If Curley had killed him, he would have died in fear.
Because Steinbeck didn't write it that way. You'll need to come up with your own reason for your homework, but I advise you to consider this: how long do you think it would it be before Lennie did something else to get the pair in trouble again; and what would YOU have done in George's place?
George is smaller than Lennie more protective of Lennie and he thinks before he makes an action or speaks Lennie is tremendous in size he has a mind of a child he doesn't think what he does until he has harmed or killed something then he realizes what he has done bad he enjoys touching soft things and doesn't know when to lets go some similarities are that they are both good at there jobs and they both have similar dreams (the Ranch) **Hope this helped out (: **
As the section opens, Lennie has just killed a puppy by petting it too roughly, which hints at his tendency to unintentionally harm things due to his lack of understanding and control of his own strength. This incident foreshadows later events in the story and reflects Lennie's childlike innocence and naivete.
I don't think so because he had Candy to support him. He was sad when he killed Lennie but that was that he knew when he done it there was no going back. this is my fave singer fabrizio faniello
Yes.Not on purpose. Because Lennie is mentally challenged.Also he likes to pet soft things.He is mourning his puppy`s death. By shaking her so much that her neck broke off her body(remember Lennie`s a strong man). Thanks to John Steinbeck and answer.com(I hope this helped) By Podolski(podolsker),now nicknamed Lennie.
Not much! (lol) All I did was go out the the ocean! I would have done more if given more oppertunitues....
In the US, anesthesia would be routinely given. The cutting of a tendon would cause extreme pain if done without general anesthesia.