Why Is George Afraid Of Curley?

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He is worried about Curley

because he is such a bad tempered man

. And he is worried about Curley because Curley clearly dislikes Lennie. George worries that something bad will happen between the two of them.

What is George worried about when Lennie hurts Curley?

Curley, on the defensive and looking for someone to fight, picks a fight with Lennie and punches him unmercifully. … George explains to Slim that

Lennie didn’t mean to hurt

Curley; he was just scared. Because of what he has done, Lennie is afraid he won’t get to tend the rabbits on their farm.

How does George feel about Curley?

As George and Lennie prepare to leave, Curley appears again, looking for his wife, and hurries off angrily when they tell him where she went. George expresses his dislike for Curley, and comments that

he is afraid he will “tangle” with Curley himself

.

What does George warn Lennie about Curley?

George tells

Lennie to stay away from Curley because he is nothing but trouble

. He says that if there is trouble, to go to the complete other side of the room.

What is George afraid?

George fears

that they will lose their jobs if they are not careful in their conversations

. Because most of the men searching for jobs traveled alone and were isolated from anyone with whom they worked, they are distrustful of two men traveling together.

What is George and Lennie’s dream?

George and Lennie have a dream:

to scrounge enough money together to someday buy their own little house and a plot of land to farm

. They dream of roots, stability, and independence.

Who Shot Candy’s dog?

As the men marvel over it,

Carlson

offers to kill the dog quickly by shooting it in the back of the head. Reluctantly, Candy gives in. Carlson takes the dog outside, promising Slim that he will bury the corpse. After a few awkward moments of silence, the men hear a shot ring out, and Candy turns his face to the wall.

What is Lennie’s disability?

Lennie has

a mental disability

, making him dependent upon George to manage day to day life in the difficult environment in which they live and work. Lennie is physically very strong (so his name is ironic), but cannot control himself, leading to escalating acts of accidental violence through the book.

What is ironic about Lennie’s name?

Lennie’s last name is Small. Lennie’s name is ironic

because he is an extremely large and imposing individual

. Despite being ironic, Lennie’s last name is representative of his intellect. … Lennie Small is also attracted to tiny, little things, such as mice and rabbits.

What does George find in the box by his bed?

What does George find in the box by his bed and what does he assume?

small yellow can

. he assumes that the bed is filthy with lice and roaches.

How did George suddenly get a gun?

How did George suddenly get a gun? He got

Carlson’s gun when he left the barn after him and Candy found Curley’s wife dead

. … George tells Lennie the story to distract him and put him in his happy place before he dies.

Who is the most respected person on the ranch and why?


Slim

is the most respected character on the ranch, despite not actually being in charge (although he is in charge of one of the grain teams). He is calm and thoughtful; all of the other men look up to him and value his opinions.

Are George and Lennie related?

Lennie is simply George’s close friend and

is not related to him in any way

. When George and Lennie meet the boss of the ranch for the first time, George lies to him by saying that Lennie is his cousin. … After Aunt Clara died, George kept his promise and has been Lennie’s friend and guardian ever since.

What is George afraid will happen to them?

What is George afraid will happen to them if others find out they are going to buy a ranch?

They will try to get them all fired

because no one wants to see some guys get their dreams. Describe Curley’s wife.

Why does Curley dislike Lennie and George?

Part of the reason

Curley doesn’t like Lennie is based in their physical stature

. Curley is a little person (kind of suffers from a “Napoleon” syndrome), while Lennie is a big individual. When they shake hands, Curley’s hands literally is swallowed and crushed by the grip of Lennie.

Why is George and Lennie’s relationship unique?

Lennie and George’s relationship is relatively unique,

because the other ranch hands do not have anyone besides themselves

. Lennie frequently asks George to remind him of the main difference between them and other ranch hands. George says, ‘Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. . .

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