Bucking Barley
Lennie's job will be to feed and tend the rabbits.
slim tells george that he had to do it, it was the only way.
because lennies aunt told george to take care of him
When he is drinking out of the lake like a cow, they way he is dependent on George and listens to everything George tells him to do.
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," George and Lennie's last names are not given. They are simply referred to as George Milton and Lennie Small.
Lennie's job will involve taking care of the rabbits on their land. He dreams of tending to soft, furry animals and finds comfort in the idea of being responsible for them.
George Milton and Lennie SmallMilton is a reference to John Milton, author of Paradise Lost.Small is an ironic reference to Lennie's size.
Crook's opinion of George and Lennie's desire to get land is that they are crazy. Crook believes they will never achieve that dream because no one ever achieves that dream.
cause he likes to pick on big guuys
George Job Elvey died in 1893.
George Job Elvey was born in 1816.
Steinbeck reveals that Lennie and George have a deep bond based on friendship and loyalty. Despite their differences, they both rely on each other for companionship and support. Lennie looks up to George as a protector and guide, while George cares for Lennie like a younger brother.