Table of Contents
- 1 What are the guys doing outside while Lennie inside the barn?
- 2 What is Lennie doing in the barn when Curley’s wife first comes in?
- 3 What happens between Lennie and Curley’s wife?
- 4 What is Lennie doing in the barn by himself why does Lennie think that he might not get to tend the rabbits?
- 5 What happens to Lennie after he kills Curley’s wife?
What are the guys doing outside while Lennie inside the barn?
The chapter begins with the men outside playing horseshoes and Lennie sitting alone inside the barn. He is stroking his dead puppy. He is angry at the puppy, yelling at it for biting him. Lennie is worred that George will not let him tend the rabbits.
What is Lennie doing in the barn when Curley’s wife first comes in?
What is Lennie doing in the barn by himself? He was petting his puppy, and then he accidentally killed it by “bouncing” it too hard.
What is Curley’s job on the ranch of mice and men?
Curley is a very aggressive and violent character. He is the Boss’s son and takes advantage of the power that he has over the other men on the ranch to treat them cruelly and pick fights. He is physically small and so is resentful of bigger men and picks a fight with Lennie because of this.
Where were George and the men while Lennie was in the barn of mice and men?
In the second-to-last chapter of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, Lennie is in the barn alone playing with his puppy while George and the other men are outside enjoying their Sunday off and playing horseshoes. When Lennie accidentally kills the puppy, this scene foreshadows what will happen…
What happens between Lennie and Curley’s wife?
When Curley’s wife struggles to get away and raises her voice, Lennie tightens his grip and puts his hand over her mouth. Lennie then jerks her head in an attempt to silence her and accidentally kills Curley’s wife by breaking her neck.
What is Lennie doing in the barn by himself why does Lennie think that he might not get to tend the rabbits?
What is Lennie doing in the barn by himself? Lennie is petting a dead puppy. Why does Lennie think that he might not get to tend the rabbits? Because Lennie killed a puppy himself.
How does Lennie react to Curley’s wife?
When George says that Curley’s wife seems like a “tramp,” Lennie responds that he thinks she is “purty,” causing George to warn Lennie to keep away from her, just like he’s supposed to keep away from Curley.
Why does George tell the men that Lennie would of went south Support your answer with evidence from the text?
George knew full well that the campsite was to the north. His explanation that Lennie would have gone south because they came from the north is very weak and ambiguous. Slim would have quickly figured out that George was lying, but he would not have blamed George for trying to protect his friend.
What happens to Lennie after he kills Curley’s wife?
Immediately after killing Curley’s wife, Lennie travels back to his hidden meeting spot by the river and waits for George while Curley leads a lynch mob after him. Lennie accidentally kills Curley’s wife by shaking and breaking her neck. He doesn’t mean to do it; as always with Lennie, he doesn’t know his own strength.