In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Lennie wants ketchup to go with his dinner. He is particularly fond of it and feels that it enhances the taste of his food, especially when paired with his favorite dish, beans. However, George, his companion, doesn't have any ketchup, leading to Lennie's disappointment. This moment highlights Lennie's childlike desires and dependence on George for comfort.
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Ketchup!
He wants ketchup:d
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After dinner Lennie and George go out with Slims team to buck bailey.
Because at this point he doesnt want lennie to speak because he knows that if lennie speaks the boss will know lennie has a problem, and he tells him he travels with him so that they dont get left appart from eachother i guess :)
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The main two main reasons why George didn't want Lennie to have a mouse are that he kills the mouse without knowing/realizing his own strength when the mice bite him, and Lennie bothers George by bringing that same mouse but Lennie doesn't know that bothers him. Lennie acts like a child mental.
Curly does not want to bring Lennie unharmed because he is angry and seeking revenge for Lennie's actions, which resulted in Curly's wife's death. He sees Lennie as a threat and wants to make him pay for what he did.
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George knows that Lennie will want to sleep in the barn on Friday night because Lennie always wants to tend the rabbits there, and it brings him comfort and joy. Additionally, George wants to keep Lennie away from the other ranch workers because he knows they can be mean and may potentially harm Lennie due to his disabilities.