He wants to kill Curley. Crooks laughed again. His voice grew soft and persuasive. I been with George a long time. He thinks that having companionship to stop loneliness is more important. He feels bitter because of the way he has been treated and wants to take this out on someone else. He wants to make Lennie angry so that they will fight.
Lennie is innocent and cannot understand why Crooks would lie to him. He trusts George but is vulnerable because of his mental disability. Lennie does not want George to return and does not really care about him. But a person can see kinda what you mean.
But mine is soft and fine. That makes it fine. Here—feel right here. Lennie said, "Oh! Lennie was in a panic. His face was contorted. She struggled violently under his hands. Lennie began to cry with fright. Then Lennie grew angry. He shook her then, and he was angry with her. And then she was still, for Lennie had broken her neck. He looked down at her, and carefully he removed his hand from over her mouth, and she lay still.
He lifted her arm and let it drop. For a moment he seemed bewildered. And then he whispered in fright, "I done a bad thing.
I done another bad thing. He pawed up the hay until it partly covered her. She wants to have a relationship with him. She is very lonely so she is happy to be talking to Lennie and wants to show off how soft her hair is. He is jealous that she is married to Curley; he wants to marry her.
He hates her and wants to hurt her. He is happy that she is dead. He is worried about going to prison. She flirts with Lennie What motives does Steinbeck suggest for her behavior?
She fits the description of a tramp, a glimpse into her mind may create sympathy for her How is her nature, as a destructive character most clearly revealed? When she lashes out at Crooks In what ways does Crooks retreat before her attack?
He shrinks physically and refuses to look at her Give some examples of foreshadowing in this chapter. Ch Of Mice and Men: H. Lit April 28, Previous Post Of mice and men chapter 2 study questions. He has more possessions than the others. Reflection on the fact he has a crooked back but also the twisted, lonely existence because of prejudice.
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