What does Crooks say that upsets Lennie?

What does Crooks say that upsets Lennie?

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What possibility does Crooks upset Lennie with? He says that Lennie was kicked in the head by a horse when he was little. He tells him that nobody will ever marry him. He taunts him with the idea that there’s no such thing as rabbits.

Q. What does Crooks say that makes Lennie so upset in Chapter 4?

Lennie, wanting to pet his puppy, comes into the barn, and Crooks gets upset with him for coming into his space, saying, ”You got no right to come in my room.

Q. How does crooks feel about Lennie?

Crooks explains to Lennie that he doesn’t want Lennie in his room because the men never let him into the bunkhouse to play cards or for conversation. When Lennie questions this, Crooks says, Crooks scowled, but Lennie’s disarming smile defeated him. “Come on in and set a while,” Crooks said.

Q. Why does crooks open up to Lennie?

The only reason Crooks lets Lennie in is because he recognizes someone with even more disadvantages in his life than he has had, and he has a chance–perhaps for the first time in his life–to feel superior to someone else.

Q. How does Lennie kill the puppy?

Lennie kills his puppy purely by accident, when he strokes it too hard. This makes him utterly miserable – not just because he has killed it, but also because now he fears that George won’t led him tend the rabbits on their dream farm, as rabbits are similarly soft and vulnerable little creatures.

Q. Why is Lennie angry at the dead puppy?

Lennie gets upset and angry at his dead puppy because he thinks that when George finds out that George won’t let Lennie tend to the rabbits anymore. Lennie becomes angry at Curley’s wife because she keeps screaming and yelling and Lennie thinks George will hear and check on him.

Q. What plan does Lennie have to avoid getting in trouble?

What plan does Lennie have to avoid getting in trouble? Lennie was going to try to bury them or lie to George and tell him he found the puppy dead. For what does Curley’s wife yell at Lennie? Pulling her hair and being too rough.

Q. What is Lennie supposed to do if he gets in trouble again?

What does George tell Lennie to do when they get to where they were going? George tells Lennie that if he ever gets in trouble, to come hide in the bushes and George will find him there.

Q. Where is Lennie supposed to hide if he gets in trouble?

When Lennie gets in trouble, George tells Lennie to hide in the brush until he comes and gets him.

Q. What did Lennie keep in his pocket?

Lennie has a dead mouse in his pocket, and when pressed to throw it away by George, he reluctantly agrees, but secretly keeps the mouse. The mouse symbolizes Lennie’s love for soft things, which will eventually get him into trouble.

Q. What did Slim give Lennie?

When Lennie smashes Curley’s hand, Slim refuses to fire George and Lennie thus saving their jobs. Slim even gives Lennie one of his puppies because he knows Lennie loves small animals like mice and rabbits. At the end of the novel and after George kills Lennie, Slim reassures George that it was the right thing to do.

Q. What does George’s conversation with slim reveal?

What does George’s conversation with Slim reveal about his past treatment of Lennie? Georges conversation reveals that Lennie was adopted and George would take care of him. Why does George trust Slim? Slim is respected for his skills on the ranch, good attitude towards everyone, and respectful manner of confidence.

Q. How is slim characterized?

Slim is the “prince of the ranch.” He’s the consummate Western man: masterful, strong, fair-minded, practical, non-talkative, and exceptionally good at what he does. He is a god among men, and his word on any subject is law.

Q. Is Slim lonely?

Expert Answers Hover for more information. Slim is a lonely character in the sense that not many in his world match his level of skill, intelligence, and sensitivity. He is described in narration as godlike in comportment; when he speaks, men listen. Even Lennie, whose memory is terrible, remembers Slim.

Q. Does Lennie kill a puppy?

Lennie accidentally kills his puppy, probably by squeezing him or hitting him too hard. He is afraid that when George sees he killed his puppy, George will not let him tend the rabbits on the farm they have dreamed about owning. So, he tries to hide the body of the puppy only to have it discovered by Curley’s wife.

Q. What color is Lennie’s puppy?

“A brown and white one,” Lennie cried excitedly. . . “You ask him right away, George, so he won’t kill no more of ’em.”

Q. How did George know Lennie has the pup?

George made a promise to Lennie the night before they got to the ranch that he could have one if he behaved. How does George know that Lennie has brought the pup into the bunkhouse? Lennie comes into the barn hunched over and when George asked him about it, he denied right away.

Q. Why does Lennie kill the puppy and later the girl?

Lennie kills Curley’s wife because he ‘likes to pet soft things’. He is mourning the death of his puppy – also by his own hand – when Curley’s wife enters the barn. She tries to comfort him and allows him to stroke her hair which leads to him being overcome with he pleasure of the experience.

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