Lennie spends time in the barn to be close to the puppies and horses, which provide him comfort and companionship. He enjoys their company because they do not judge him like others do.
George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water. George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water.
George and Lennie have $10 between them.
Crooks felt comfortable opening up to Lennie because he saw that Lennie's mental disability made him less judgmental and understanding of others' struggles. Additionally, Lennie's innocence and genuine curiosity made Crooks feel heard and valued, creating a sense of connection and trust between them.
Barn, pasture, farm, ranch, field are all names for a cow's environment. Most common response may be barn, but only dairy cows spend much time in barns.
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The boss is surprised and suspicious that why is George is answering Lennie's question. Boss thinks Lennie is not much of a talker.- KingOfAll
George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water. George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water.
I think the author spends so much of the narration talking about what a kind person Lennie because he want the audience to understand how good lennie is.
If you're talking about the book 'of mice and men', they pretty much hate each other;In one scene, Curley beats up Lennie for no real reason, George tells Lennie to fight back, so Lennie does, not meaning to break/seriously injure Curley's hand. After this incident, Curley hates Lennie, (obvious) and hates George for being Lennie's friend, and not being on Lennie's side.Something that doesn't help their relationship, is how protective Curley is over Curley's wife. Curley's wife is very flirtatious, and tries to have conversations with both George and Lennie. Curley hates George for flirting with his wife, even though it wasnt his fault. He is also too strict with his wife, which makes her go looking for even more trouble.Near the end of the novella, Curley's wife tries to talk to Lennie in the barn, but they get into a bit of trouble, by Lennie accidentally killing her. he then runs away, knowing how much trouble he will be in with everybody. When Curley finds out what happened, he automatically blames Lennie without proof, so therefore hates George even more.Hope this helps, and if you watch the film, it should be a bit clearer.
yes the puppy dies cause Lennie pet it too hard and too much
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yes the puppy dies cause Lennie pet it too hard and too much