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Wyatt Weed is 6' 1".
Bobby Sheen was born in 1941.
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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.
in the 1930's. George and Lennie left the town called Weed and were in another town just outside of Soledad, California
A small town called Weed.
A small town called Weed.
They originally worked in the town of Weed.
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.
George S. Weed was born in 1862.
George S. Weed died in 1919.
When George confides in Slip, he adds the detail that the weed they are smuggling is laced with Fentanyl, making it more dangerous than they initially thought. Slip is shocked and concerned about the increased risks involved.
The town in 'Of Mice and Men' is called Soledad, which means "solitude" or "loneliness" in Spanish. It serves as a backdrop to the struggles and dreams of the characters in the novel.
Northern California
George and Lennie, the main characters in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," come from a town called Weed in California. They find work on a ranch in Soledad, California, at the beginning of the story.