Table of Contents
- 1 When they get to where they are going what does George tell Lennie to do in Chapter 1?
- 2 What does George warn Lennie to do when they get to the ranch?
- 3 What did George say and do to Lennie?
- 4 When Lennie threatens to leave George Where does he say he will go?
- 5 Where are Lennie and George going?
- 6 What are two things that George wants Lennie to remember near the end of the chapter?
- 7 What does George tell Lennie to do when they get to where?
- 8 What’s the difference between George and Lennie in of mice and men?
- 9 Why did George kill Lennie in the book Weed?
When they get to where they are going what does George tell Lennie to do in Chapter 1?
They are going to go to the ranch the next day. George tells Lennie (right at the end of Chapter 1) that if Lennie gets in trouble at the ranch he should run away and come right back here to this same spot and George will find him.
What does George warn Lennie to do when they get to the ranch?
What does George tell Lennie to do if he gets in trouble at their new job site? George tells Lennie to come to this spot where they are camping and hide in the bushes until George comes for him.
What did George say and do to Lennie?
In the first chapter of Of Mice and Men, George tells Lennie that his life could be better without him, saying, “God, you’re a lot of trouble… I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn’t have you on my tail.
Why does George tell Lennie to remember where they are?
George has Lennie remember this place because if anything happens in the future at their new job, Lennie can come back here and George can meet him there for their getaway. Remember both men are fleeing what happened in Weed, where Lennie frightened a little girl and they had to leave.
Who is candy the swamper )? Explain?
Candy is an old ranchworker who has lost a hand in a work accident and now works as a swamper , or cleaner, on the ranch. He feels that as he is ageing he is useless and does not have any value as a person. This is reflected in the way that his dog is shot by Carlson.
When Lennie threatens to leave George Where does he say he will go?
Lennie then threatens to leave George and live in a cave. George is sorry and tells him to stay. Before sleeping, George describes their dream to Lennie; they want to buy their own small farm where they will grow their own food, rear animals and keep rabbits for Lennie to look after.
Where are Lennie and George going?
George and Lennie are on their way to a ranch in the Salinas Valley.
What are two things that George wants Lennie to remember near the end of the chapter?
What two pieces of information does George want Lennie to remember? p. 15 – Lennie needs to remember to not say a word when they go see the boss the next day and to remember the spot where they are camping along the river in case he gets in trouble again.
What does George promise he’ll get for Lennie?
In order to make up for this, what does George promise to get Lennie the first chance he gets? George promises to get him a puppy.
What happened to Slim’s dog?
Carlson asks about Slim’s dog, which has just given birth to nine puppies. Slim reports that he drowned four of the puppies immediately because their mother would have been unable to feed them. Carlson suggests that they convince Candy to shoot his old, worthless mutt and raise one of the pups instead.
What does George tell Lennie to do when they get to where?
Oftentimes, Lennie’s forgetfulness got he and George into trouble and this time at the ranch would be no different if he did not stay quiet. George instructs Lennie to be quiet and not say a word when they get to the ranch. Since this is found in chapter 1, there’s not much to spoil, but I’ll say it anyway: SPOILER ALERT.
What’s the difference between George and Lennie in of mice and men?
Mentally? George is small, while Lennie is super tall and big. Lennie has a mental disability. Why doesn’t George want Lennie to drink the water? He does not want Lennie to get sick after the dead mouse. Nice work! You just studied 69 terms!
Why did George kill Lennie in the book Weed?
This is to be a mercy killing to save Lennie from being tortured and lynched by the angry mob. George does not intend to shoot Lennie when he tells him where to hide. He intends to get to Lennie and help him escape, as he did in Weed.
Where are George and Lennie camping in the Outsiders?
It also tells us that George does not have high expectations of this position being any more successful than the others they have held together. During this chapter, George and Lennie are camped at this beautiful and peaceful little spot near the river. They are going to go to the ranch the next day.