Only if Squiggie punishes him firmly.
Also, The Duke of Triangle.
George told Lennie's Aunt Clara he would for herGeorge tells the people at the ranch that Lennie is his cousinGeorge claims that Lennie is his cousin
Lennie was told to stay away from Curley's wife, as George was worried that Lennie's innocent nature might get them into trouble.
he doesn't, unless george hammers it into him or unless it has to do with his rabbits <3
George told Lennie to jump into the water, and Lennie who could not swim nearly drowned. George went in to save him and Lennie still thanked him even though he was the one that told him to jump in the first place.
George realized that his actions were hurting Lennie's feelings and damaging their friendship. He decided to stop playing dirty tricks on Lennie because he cared about him and wanted to maintain a positive and trustworthy relationship.
No, that was a lie George told the ranch owner when he and Lennie showed up to work there and the ranch owner questioned Lennie's condition.
George. After Lennie accidentally killed Curleys wife and went to hide in the brush (a place where George and Lennie agreed to meet in case of trouble) Curley and the guys set out to kill Lennie for what he did. George, not wanting Lennie to die like that, told Lennie the story of the house they planned on having. while telling Lennie he shot him in the back of the head.
George scolded Lennie for holding on to the dress too tightly and causing damage to it. He told Lennie to let go and later explained to him why it was important to be gentle with things.
Lennie saw a girl in a red dress. He touched it, she panicked and Lennie would not let go. The girl was scared and told people that she had been raped by Lennie, even though this was a lie. Lennie and George had to run away.
Because he wouldn't let go of her hair when she told him to.
because lennies aunt told george to take care of him
Shared misery and loneliness. Possibly even to have some kind of control of something in his poverty stricken life. It is one of the themes of the whole book. -- Lennie's Aunt told George right before she died to take care of Lennie. It was obligation for George.