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what explanation does candy give george for curleys treatment of lennie?

by Ola Kessler Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What explanation does Candy give George for Curley's treatment of Lennie? Curley hates big guys. He's always picking fights with the big guys in order to make himself seem tougher.

Why does George take care of Lennie?

Lennie is mentally challenged. He's big and slumped down and his arms hang loosely at his sides. Since Lennie is mentally challenged, George takes it upon himself to take care of him. Great strength with child's mind.

What are the physical and mental characteristics of Lennie?

Describe Lennie's physical and mental characteristics. Of the two men, why is George "in charge" of Lennie? Lennie is mentally challenged. He's big and slumped down and his arms hang loosely at his sides. Since Lennie is mentally challenged, George takes it upon himself to take care of him.

What is Lennie's disability in Weed?

Lennie is mentally challenged. He's big and slumped down and his arms hang loosely at his sides. Since Lennie is mentally challenged, George takes it upon himself to take care of him. Great strength with child's mind. Mentally deficient Explain why George and Lennie had to leave their job in Weed.

What does candy tell George they should do regarding Lennie?

Candy tells George that they should just let Lennie escape.

What does candy tell George and Lennie about Curley's wife Why does he say this?

Candy tells George Lennie killed Curley's wife because he can't control his own strength and emotions. What does Candy think about Curley's wife? Candy says that Curly's wife is good looking and likes to flirt with other men on the farm.

What does candy suggest to George?

Candy reveals that he has a secret stash of money - three-hundred and fifty dollars - and offers to give it all to George and Lennie if they'll let him live on their farm and work as a housekeeper.

What offer does candy make to George and Lennie?

After hearing about the piece of land that George and Lennie plan to buy, Candy offers to give them all of the money in his savings if they will let him live with them. This gives Candy something to hope for, though things do not go as planned.

What is Georges explanation when he is asked why he is taking care of Lennie?

Why is George in charge of Lennie? Lennie is mentally challenged and is described to walk like a bear. He's big and slumped down and his arms hang loosely at his sides. Since Lennie is mentally challenged, George takes it upon himself to take care of him, like a parent.

Why is candy angry at Curley's wife?

Whom does Candy blame for the murder? Why is he so angry at what has happened? Curley's wife. Because her death kills the possibility of the dream he has with George and Lennie.

What does candy hopefully ask George after they find curleys wife?

What does Candy hopefully ask George? Candy asks George if the two of them can still buy the farm.

Why does candy want to give George and Lennie his life savings *?

Why does Candy want to give George and Lennie his life savings? Because he wants to join them in buying their dream farm.

What does candy say about George and Lennie's dream?

Here, Candy asks if he can join in George and Lennie's plan to own a small farm, ultimately turning their dream into a possible reality since he has money to contribute. “They all sat still, all bemused by the beauty of the thing” because the three men realize that this plan now has real possibility.

What offer does candy make George and how does he react?

Candy offers to put $350 in for the little dream farm if George allows him to come with them. Candy offers to write them in his will in case he kicks off. George tries to dismiss it by saying that he was just planning on doing it with Lennie but reconsiders when this dream seems like it could actually be a possibility.

What does candy tell George he wishes he had done?

It is no coincidence that soon after George confides in Slim that he has known Lennie since childhood, Candy pathetically says that he could never kill his dog, since he has “had him since he was a pup.” Most significant is Candy's quiet comment to George that he wishes he had shot his old dog himself and not allowed a ...

What offer does candy make to George and Lennie Chapter 3?

Candy overhears their discussion and offers to contribute $300 toward the cost, if George and Lennie will let him join them. George eventually agrees, and then the three men muse on what their place will be like. They agree not to tell anyone of their plans. Candy admits he should have shot his dog himself.

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