When Lennie wants to leave the ranch, it could mean that he is feeling overwhelmed or anxious due to the events that have taken place. Lennie's desire to leave may also indicate a desire for a fresh start or to escape from a situation that is causing him distress.
George knows that Lennie will want to sleep in the barn on Friday night because Lennie always wants to tend the rabbits there, and it brings him comfort and joy. Additionally, George wants to keep Lennie away from the other ranch workers because he knows they can be mean and may potentially harm Lennie due to his disabilities.
Curley is the son of the boss of the ranch that Lennie and George go to work on. Curely is pugnacious and is very protective of his wife. Curley ends up getting in a fight with Lennie and gets his hand crushed and wants to kill Lennie for that and for killing his wife. That is who Curley is.
He loves you and wants you with him forever. He wants to share his life with you.
Crooks was expressing his frustration at Lennie for entering his private space without permission. As the only African American on the ranch, Crooks is subjected to segregation and loneliness, so he values his personal space. Lennie's intrusion into his room represented a breach of that privacy.
it means he wants you there for a little bit but then leave
Lennie kills his puppy by accident and then kills curley's wife by accident trying to keep her quiet. George then tells Lennie to meet him at the lake (from the beginning) but when the other ranch hands find her dead they go on a man hunt to hurt Lennie. So George finds him first and shoots him to protect him
Curley is a liittle guy and little guys like picking on big guys(Lennie). He likes picking fights.
it probably means that she like shes fallen in love you
He wants you to leave him alone.
it means he wants u to stay
It mean he loves you so much and he will never leave you alone.
George is portrayed as mean in "Of Mice and Men" because he is often exasperated by Lennie's actions and feels burdened by the responsibility of taking care of him. His frustration and short-temper stem from the challenges of looking after someone who is mentally challenged, while also trying to achieve their shared dream of owning their own land. Additionally, George's tough exterior can be seen as a defense mechanism to hide his vulnerability and fear of being alone.