Candy wanted to talk to Lennie about the "Little bit o' land" Candy, Lennie and Georg planned to buy. Candy was busy calculating costs and profits and earnings, but was likely to have wanted to tell child-minded Lennie about the rabbits he wanted to tend to, as I don't think Lennie really understands about financing and such.
When Lennie does not want to talk to Curley's wife she begins to feel like everyone around her wants nothing to do with her including Curley himself. She also does not understand why nobody wants to talk to her so she asks what the problem is with someone trying to get a little attention, as well what the problem is with her trying to make conversation.
Curley's wife tells Lennie that she is lonely because she doesn't have anyone to talk to. She explains that she is unable to talk to the other men on the ranch because they all avoid her, and she thought Lennie might be different since he is new.
Lennie is always Soft. We can see that many times in the novel.
some drugs talk
Lennie first imaginary conversation was with his aunt Clara
George sometimes tells people that Lennie is deaf and that is why he doesn't talk much.
Candy wanted to talk to Lennie about the dream of owning a piece of land with George and him. Candy offered to contribute money towards purchasing the land in exchange for being allowed to live there and work with them.
George says it is okay for Lennie to talk to Curley's wife when they are all in the same room together and can be seen by others to avoid any misunderstandings or trouble.
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.
Crooks invites Lennie to stay and talk with him because he is lonely and enjoys having someone to converse with. He also senses that Lennie is a good listener and won't judge him for being a black man on the ranch. Additionally, Crooks sees an opportunity to exert some power and control over someone else, as he is typically marginalized and isolated on the ranch.
never talk to them when George is not there
he told Lennie that his sick of being alone always, he told Lennie how loneliness have effected his life but Lennie is lucky to have George with him. that he he can spend time with or hangout with. he ask Lennie if George died to day what will he do? be Lennie became mad and wanted to beat him but he said he was joking.....