The ranch that George and Lennie dream of owning is called the "American Dream Ranch".
his hometown was in Calledenes, USA, travelling to "Weedwood" somewhere else
No. That was not their job at the ranch in the book Of Mice and Men.
The two are in a ranch near Soledad, California, for most of the book, but it is only at the end of the book that Lennie kills Curley's wife while trying to stroke her hair.
Lennie and George's new job was at a ranch in Soledad, California where they worked as ranch hands. The company that provided their job was not specifically mentioned in the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
to salinas
By the end of the book, Lennie is shot and dies by the hand of George.
In the novella "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, George tells Slim that he'll take care of Lennie after Lennie gets into trouble at the ranch. This conversation happens in Chapter 3 of the book.
At the end of the book Lennie once again returns to the brush down by the Salinas River. That was where the book started and where George and Lennie stayed before they went to the Ranch, where they cooked beans and talked about their own plot of land for the first time.
George and Lennie, the main characters in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," come from a town called Weed in California. They find work on a ranch in Soledad, California, at the beginning of the story.
Lennie does. George shoots him while Lennie is looking at the trail head by the pond. Curley's wife does. Lennie breaks her neck. Candy's dog dies. The ranch workers bribe Candy into killing the dog as it is useless. Carlson takes the dog outside and shoots it. Lennie's pup dies. Lennie pets the pup too hard and breaks its neck. Also, lot's of mice are killed in the book. By Lennie, again petting them too hard.
Yes, George and Lennie's relationship in Of Mice and Men can be seen as symbiotic. George acts as a caregiver for Lennie, providing him with guidance and protection, while Lennie offers George companionship and a sense of purpose. They rely on each other for different reasons, creating a mutually beneficial relationship.
George was a friend of Lennie's aunt who passed away.