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The town that George and Lennie are running away from in "Of Mice and Men" is Weed. They are fleeing from Weed after Lennie's inappropriate behavior with a woman led to trouble.
He is when George heads into town.
Lennie didn't go into town because George instructed him to stay at the ranch to avoid getting into trouble. George wanted to keep Lennie out of situations where his innocence and strength could unintentionally harm others.
A small town called Weed.
The town from which George and Lennie are fleeing at the beginning of the novel is called Weed. They left Weed because Lennie's actions involving a woman's dress caused trouble and led to them escaping to find work elsewhere.
They originally worked in the town of Weed.
Crooks tells Lennie that George might not come back from town, upsetting Lennie and making him worry.
Lennie and George were forced to leave the city they were previously in because Lennie got into trouble by touching a woman's dress, which led to them being chased out of town by a mob.
Lennie clearly loves George. We know this because he obeys every order from George. George is a father/brother figure to Lennie. Lennie respects him very much but due to his retardnesshe always ends up in trouble and poor George ALWAYS has to deal with it or suffer.
A small town called Weed.
The puppy dies from being mishandled by Lennie; in the same way that Lennie kills the mice and the girl.(On the above) Lennie doesn't kill the girl, just mistakes her dress as a furry animal because he has a mental disability. The girl looks at this for rape, but before Lennie can be tried for sexual misconduct, him a nd George run away from the town of Weed into the countryside.
That is debateable. It could be Lennie; as he was the cause for him and George's movement from town-to-town, and for the deaths within the novel. But.. It could be George; as he was the one dealing with Lennie's outputs, and taking the strain for looking after him, and explaining their dream. It's really up to the reader.