Lennie was told to stay away from Curley's wife, as George was worried that Lennie's innocent nature might get them into trouble.
One warning that George give Lennie is to stay away from Curley because he fears that if Curley tries to fight with Lennie, Lennie will hurt Curley, and they will lose their jobs. He also says to stay away from Curley's wife.
George wants Lennie to stay away from Curley and his wife because he knows that Lennie is not able to understand social cues and may inadvertently get into trouble, especially with someone as volatile as Curley. He wants to protect Lennie from dangerous situations and avoid any conflict that could jeopardize their dream of owning a farm.
So he could stay with his newborn puppy-sweet huh?
It is when different elements are reintroduced. Example: In :Of Mice and Men" in chapter 2 Lennie gets a puppy. in chapter 5 Lennie kills his puppy. in chapter 2 George warns Lennie to stay away from Curley's wife. in chapter 5 Lennie kills Curley's wife.
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.
Because he think curly will see him with his wife and will beat up lennie, and they will lose their jobs, and because he doesn't want to repeat the accident that happened in weed with the girls dress...:)
George told Lennie's Aunt Clara he would for herGeorge tells the people at the ranch that Lennie is his cousinGeorge claims that Lennie is his cousin
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.
Probably a bad emotion, whether it be dissapointment or anger or whatever. A person should never be told to 'stay away' because people should never be told what to do.
he doesn't, unless george hammers it into him or unless it has to do with his rabbits <3
George does not really want Lennie to go away. He tells Lennie that he does out of impatience and anger; however, he knows that he needs to stay in charge of Lennie and kind of likes having him around.
George ended up traveling with Lennie because Lennie's Aunt Clara, who had cared for him before, had passed away. George promised Aunt Clara that he would look after Lennie, so he felt responsible for him and chose to stay by his side.