Slim advises George to let the other men handle Lennie and not to get emotionally involved. He assures George that it is the right thing to do since Lennie will face inevitable punishment. Slim also emphasizes the importance of looking out for oneself in such situations.
When george asks slim about just trying to catch Lennie instead of killing him, what advice does slim give george
George knows that Lennie will get into trouble at the new ranch from past experiences, like what happened in Weed. He knows that he needs to plan ahead so that Lennie and himself can run away if he should get into trouble. This is exactly what happens, but instead of running away, he shoots him. Curley will not rest until Lennie dies.
never talk to them when George is not there
George advises Lennie to stay away from Curley and his wife to avoid any trouble. He emphasizes the importance of Lennie keeping out of trouble to ensure their chances of achieving their dream of owning a piece of land.
George advises Lennie to stay away from Curley and not to get into any trouble with him. He emphasizes the importance of staying out of conflict and maintaining a low profile to avoid any potential problems.
In correlation to the previous answer that is was slim replies to George after he asked for Slim not to kill LennieThe advice is to lock up Curly as he will shoot LennieI don't see a second point
He represents Candy. The dog was old and useless as Candy will soon become. Candy's dog also represents a symbol for what happened to Lennie. Candy stated, "I ought to have shot that dog myself, Goerge. I shouldn't ought to of let no stranger shoot my dog." George uses this quote as advice about what to do with Lennie after he killed Curley's Wife. George stole Carlsons Luger so that he could be the one to shoot Lennie. As Candy said, George didn't want a stranger to get rid of his best friend. He knew he had to do it himself.
Told him that it had to be done. It was symboliing that someone knew what George was going through, because the other men were looking at him crazy. (Remember George lied about what had happened and Slim is the only one who knew what really happened.)
Slim convinces Curley to not raise any trouble or start any fights after Slim confronts him about his aggressive behavior towards Lennie. Curley agrees to let the issue go, avoiding any conflict as per Slim's advice.
Candy's best friend is an old dog that is living a life of pain. All the workers in the camp get sick of Candy's Dog and tell him that it needs to be shot. The dog is then shot by Carlson and we see that Candy is deeply emotional inside as he makes no attempt to talk to anyone for a while after the shooting. Later on in the novel, Lennie kills Curley's wife which obviously angers the workers and especially Curley. They go to chase after him, to shoot him, However, After seeing how upset Candy was from seeing his best friend shot by someone else, he knew he had to shoot Lennie himself. George wanted Lennie to have a nice ending to his life.
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shot no