“She struggled violently under his heads. Her feet battered on the hay and she withered to be free; from under lennie's hand came a muffled screaming… And she continued to struggle, and her eyes were wild with terror.(91) He didn’t seem to understand that he was harming Curleys wife and how much she was struggling to get away he only understood that Georgia be angry with him he didn’t seem to understand that he was harming Curleys wife and how much she was struggling to get away he only understood that George be angry with Him because she was screaming trying to stop it but she wouldn’t stop screaming advantage : find jobs easier
Disadvantages: he will have a permanent mental scare of killing his friend forever. And during that time it was a lonely exist
2a)Poverty: John Steinbeck reveals his ideas about poverty through the setting of the novel. It is clear that the author had to set this novel during the …show more content…
“””Listen, small!” Lennie raised his head. “What can you do?” in a panic, Lennie looked at George for help…. “He can do anything. Just give him a try.” The boss turned to George “then why don't you let him answer? What are you trying to put over?”(steinbeck 22) People didn't understand that Lennie didnt process things as well they do.
C: The people in the book are workers they get necessities but they don't seem cared about. “Against the walls were eight bunks, five of them made up with blankets the other three showing their burlap ticking. Over each bunk their was nailed an apple box with the opening forward so that it made tw shelves for personal belongings” (Steinbeck