He is perhaps the least corrupted by the poverty that forces the ranch workers to become no more than indentured servants. Only he understands why George felt the need to end Lennie's life as gently as he could, before the lynch mob descended. Thus, his alienation from many of those surrounding him.
Slim the jerk-line Skinner in of mice and men.
the men in the 1930's america were lonely and they lived by the american dream. they couldnt trust anyone but in mice and men we see that lennie and george are together and slim questions gfeorge about his relationship with lennie.
In "Of Mice and Men", Slim is described as the skinner. As the skinner, Slim is responsible for skinning the animals that are killed on the ranch. He is known for his skill and expertise in this task.
he is ugly
The respectable man with the pups
One of the ranch hands
because they killed his dog
because they killed his dog
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Slim
Curley's wife gave Slim "the eye" in the novel "Of Mice and Men." This gesture implies flirtation or seduction, suggesting that Curley's wife may have been seeking attention or validation from Slim.
Slim's last name is never mentioned in John Steinbeck's novella "Of Mice and Men." He is simply referred to as Slim throughout the story.