Lennie often gets in to trouble. For example, the pair have to go and look for work on a new ranch because of what happened in Weed, where Lennie was accused of rape. Lennie doesn't mean to do bad things, but he's a 'dum dum' and this often lands him into situations where only George can help him out. George has know Lennie for a long time, and decided to care for him after Lennie's Aunt Clara died. He knows Lennie very well, which is shown when he tells Lennie to go back to the brush if he gets into any trouble.
Candy is going to help George and Lennie buy the dream ranch by offering to contribute money he has saved up for it.
He offered contribute his saving and become partners with them
No, because George kills Lennie.
george kills Lennie
George didn't want Lennie to have a mouse because Lennie often pets animals too roughly, unintentionally causing harm. Additionally, George believed that having a mouse would contribute to Lennie's habit of getting into trouble and causing problems.
GEORGE killed LENNIE because Curley was going to find him and shoot him anyway. George wanted Lennie's last few moments to be happy, so he decided to do it himself and tell him a story beforehand.
Candy has been listening to George and Lennie's conversation about the ranch. He interrupts them by offering to contribute his savings towards their dream of owning a piece of land.
Lennie and George met when George's aunt Clara passed away and Lennie's Aunt Clara died. George was friends with Lennie's Aunt Clara, and Lennie's Aunt Clara had asked George to look out for Lennie after she passed away. George agreed to take care of Lennie and they formed a strong bond based on mutual dependence and friendship.
George manipulates Lennie by taking advantage of Lennie's simple-mindedness and dependence on him. He often convinces Lennie to do things or not do things by appealing to Lennie's trust in him and his desire to please George. George can be both loving and controlling towards Lennie, using their close bond to control their situation.
The boss suspects that George is taking advantage of Lennie by making decisions for him and speaking on his behalf. He questions the nature of their relationship and whether George is exploiting Lennie in some way.
George and Lennie have $10 between them.
George was a friend of Lennie's aunt who passed away.