she felt sorry for him so she went to to go and see him
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to see who was talking with him and to flirt, ...obviously
He admits that he thinks she's 'purty' aka. pretty. So he sees her as being attractive but probably not in a sexual way.
all of the ranch hands see Curley's Wife in the barn, lennie is the first to see her, then candy, then george and then the rest of the ranch hands
Lennie came to the barn to pet the puppies, which he enjoyed doing because he found them soft and comforting.
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...:)
Lennie was touching Curley's wife's hair when he went too far, and touched her too hard. She screamed, and he grabbed her, telling her to be quiet. He did this because he really wasn't supposed to see her. George told him not to see her because she was "bad news". He grabbed her so people wouldn't know that he had been with her. George said being with her was a bad thing, and if Lennie did another bad thing, he wouldn't be allowed to tend the rabbits. He kept on holding her, and accidentally cracked her neck.
He came to the barn to see his pup
Lennie is always Soft. We can see that many times in the novel.
Lennie goes to see Crooks because he is looking for his puppy. Crooks lives in a separate room in the barn, and Lennie wanders in looking for his lost pet.
George wants the boss to see Lennie's physical abilities before hearing him speak so that the boss is more likely to overlook Lennie's mental limitations. This way, Lennie has a better chance of getting hired and they can secure work without facing discrimination due to Lennie's intellectual disabilities.
Lennie, George, Candy, and Curley's Wife are the main characters. Slim, Crooks, Curley, and Carlson are the secondary characters. Aunt Clara, Curley's dog and Wit are the static characters.