George always tells Lennie about their dream of owning a farm together with animals to tend and live off the "fat of the land." This dream gives Lennie a sense of purpose and hope for the future, which helps him cope with the challenges he faces.
La mente frecuentemente se olvida, pero el corazón recuerda siempre.
I don't think a sentence can begin with 'who always forgets'. Here are other examples: John, who always forgets his wedding anniversary, bought a gift six weeks late. The mother asked her aunt, who always forgets something, if she remembered to bring the wedding cake. Would you ask someone who always forgets things to take care of something important?
The two things he wants Lennie to remember is if he gets in trouble to go back to the hiding spot, and when they get to the job to just let George do the talking.George had warned Lennie to not speak when they see their new boss in the ranch. Also, he wanted Lennie to remember that if he makes any big troubles, he must run and hide behind the bush where they were sleeping on the night before arriving at the ranch.
Lennie is always Soft. We can see that many times in the novel.
Lennie tells his froend George he remembers that a lady used to give mice to him. George scoffs. "A lady, huh? (you) don't even remember who that lady was. That was your own Aunt Clara. An' she stopped givin' 'em to ya. You always killed 'em." Lennie's Aunt Clara had raised Lennie from when he was a baby right up until she died, then he and his friend George went out working, and looking for work, together.
George's cautious approach to drinking water shows his responsible and practical nature, always thinking about conserving resources for the future. In contrast, Lennie's impulsive and immediate consumption of water reflects his simple-mindedness and inability to plan ahead. These differing approaches highlight their contrasting personalities and priorities.
That would need to be a matter for a physician. Medication may not always be recommended or appropriate.
Slim takes on the role of a perceptive, intelligent 'prince of the ranch', and always 'hears more than what has been said to him.' - making him very perceptive and understanding and so it was easy for Slim to accept George and Lennie's relationship.
It seems to always be the day after my son forgets to take the trash cans to the curb.
Because he kept killing them all.
Lennie repeatedly tells Aunt Clara that George never gets mad and he always takes care of Lennie. He insists that he is only a little bit like George and that he always tries to do what George tells him to do.
Being forgetful but remembering all of your conversations could indicate that he values your interactions and pays attention when you're talking. It's possible that he may not prioritize remembering other details but makes an effort to remember what you say.