In "Of Mice and Men," the guys go to a local brothel on Saturday night. This is where they spend their free time and seek companionship.
"Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. They don't belong no place. . . ."(15) "They let the [stable buck] come in that night" (20)
A quote from Of Mice and Men is spoken by Lennie. "Le's do it now. Le's get that place now." Another quote is, â??Guys like us got nothing to look ahead toâ??.
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Curley is a liittle guy and little guys like picking on big guys(Lennie). He likes picking fights.
The character who said, "You guys comin' in an' settin' made me forget" in "Of Mice and Men" is Crooks. He says this when Lennie stands in his doorway and starts talking to him, which is a rare occurrence for Crooks who is isolated due to his race.
i assume you're referring to of mice and men. the full quote is "like a lot of little guys he didnt like big guys" this means curley doesnt like big men because he is little and is basically just jealous of them
No, Lennie kills Curley's wifeon accident and George shoots Lennie out of love, so their dream is ruined
In this chapter, George has gone to Soledad with the rest of the ranchers, as they would often do on Saturday night. Contrary to Crooks' belief however, he has not gone to drink and visit the brothel like the other men. This is revealed when Candy says he has not taken any money with him (because they are saving up to buy the land Goerge has found). During the chapter, Crooks teases Lennie and makes him believe George will not be coming back. George does however come back at the end of the chapter and enters Crooks' room with Candy and Lennie and tells them to LEave Crooks alone.
The play 'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck in 1937.
"Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck was first published in 1937.
'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck and published in 1937.