Period 4, English Mrs. Madigan Section 1
1.Describe George’s attitude in this section. Why does he stay with Lennie?
George treats Lennie like a brother even though they aren’t related actually. He 's harsh with him but in a loving way and knows that if he didn 't stay with him that many people would take advantage of Lennie due to his lack of education. Lennie 's addiction with the touch of soft things wouldn’t Lennie to survive without the help of George throughout the novel.
2. Explain the connection between Lennie’s mouse and what happened in Weed.
Lennie liked to pet soft things, but doesn’t know whether or not it’s right. When Lennie touches the mice kept in his pockets they would result in the braking of their necks and the touching of the women’s dress in …show more content…
Curley’s wife is considered a dreamer because she doesn’t dream of owning land as much as George and Lennie, but she dreams of becoming a movie star in Hollywood. But Curly doesn’t support the idea of her dreams of her chance in hollywood, but encourages her to get involved around George and Lennie’s dream.
3.Is her dream any more realistic than George’s and Lennie’s?
No, Curley’s wife dreams wasn’t as realistic because she dreamed of becoming a movie star in hollywood. Since the chance of owning land were so slim, it didn’t seem anymore realistic of whether she would become a movie star in hollywood. Also George and Lennie had the profit of having the ability of maintaining the farmland.
4.How does George’s reaction to the murder relate to his belief in the dream?
George had a disbelief that the dream of owning farmland wouldn’t actually come true, but when the death of Lennie occurred, there wasn’t a chance of the dream to survive. “I think i knowed from from the very first. I think i knew dwe’d never do her. He usta like to hear about it much i got to thinking we would (pg. 98)”