Table of Contents
- 1 What time do George and Lennie arrive at the ranch?
- 2 Why do George and Lennie arrive at the ranch late?
- 3 When George and Lennie first arrive at the ranch what did they find out they did that upset the boss?
- 4 Why do you think George camped in the clearing the night before and arrived at the ranch when most of the men were away working?
- 5 Why do you think George and Lennie camped in the clearing and arrived at the ranch late when most of the men were out working?
- 6 What is Lennie’s second hallucination?
- 7 How did George and Lennie meet their boss?
- 8 Who are George and Lennie in of mice and men?
- 9 What did George say to Lennie about Curley’s wife?
What time do George and Lennie arrive at the ranch?
George and Lennie spend the night by the river and arrive around 10:00 am on Friday morning after the bucking teams leave the farm.
Why do George and Lennie arrive at the ranch late?
The boss appears and questions the pair about their late arrival. George blames it on the bus driver, who, he claims, lied to them about their proximity to the ranch. When the boss asks about their skills and previous employment, George speaks for Lennie to prevent him from revealing his lack of intelligence.
What happened on Friday daytime in Of Mice and Men?
Friday Evening The bunkhouse George, Slim, Whit, Carlson, Lennie, Candy, Curley, Crooks Carlson shoots Candy’s dog. There is a fight between Lennie & Curley. Slim creates the “cover up” story. G & L agree to let Candy in on their dream.
When George and Lennie first arrive at the ranch what did they find out they did that upset the boss?
The boss was angry because he they were late and he had to send out one of his teams two men short. We find this out through the dialouge he shares with George.
Why do you think George camped in the clearing the night before and arrived at the ranch when most of the men were away working?
George wants to enjoy the peace and solitude before beginning the hard work that awaits them at the ranch. His decision to rest there also gives him a chance to familiarize Lenny with the area, and he tells Lenny to remember the place; if he gets in trouble he should return there, and George will come for him.
Who is the first person that George and Lennie meet when they arrive at the ranch?
Candy
George and Lennie arrive at the ranch and meet Candy first, who tells them that the boss of the ranch is angry about them coming late (he expected them to arrive the day before) but is usually a pretty nice fella.
Why do you think George and Lennie camped in the clearing and arrived at the ranch late when most of the men were out working?
What is Lennie’s second hallucination?
During Lennie’s second hallucination, he speaks to a gigantic rabbit, who also tells him that George will leave him because of the terrible mistake he made. Both Crooks and the gigantic rabbit threaten Lennie with his worst fear, which is George leaving him alone to fend for himself.
Who finds Curley’s wife dead?
Candy finds Curley’s wife and runs out to find George, who, upon seeing the body, knows what happened. George considers what will happen to Lennie: They could lock Lennie up, but he’d starve, and people would be mean to him.
How did George and Lennie meet their boss?
George and Lennie arrive at the ranch and meet Candy first, who tells them that the boss of the ranch is angry about them coming late (he expected them to arrive the day before) but is usually a pretty nice fella. The Boss arrives and questions his new workers about their late arrival and then their skills and previous employment.
Who are George and Lennie in of mice and men?
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is focused on the unlikely friendship of workers George and Lennie. Will their friendship survive the harsh conditions they live in? At the start of the novel, it is Thursday night and George and Lennie are on the way to start temporary jobs at the ranch.
What does George say to Lennie in the Outsiders?
Candy leaves, and George tells Lennie to stay away from Curley and not speak to him; however, George says, if Curley punches Lennie, Lennie is to “let him have it.”. Then George reminds Lennie of the place by the river where he is to go in case of trouble.
What did George say to Lennie about 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. This admonition worries Lennie, who says, “I don’t like this place, George.