A dark like night filled room full of loud people.Lennie was looking around. George stood loudly as he talked to Jim a fat tall old man. “ Well we had a good ole’ time here but we’re disappointed you must go.” Jim drunkenly slurred ” just shut up i'm going to a better farm with better pay about 35 miles north of here.” Lennie talked to himself “ she might like me oughta go talk to her.” Sue whispered quietly to her friend “ why is that old guy eyeing me down”. “She is looking at me what I do” Lennie thought hesitantly . “Before the party ends i'ma go talk to her.” “I'm going to go ask what George thinks about it.” George happily said to Jim “ lets get drunk after all this is your last day with me.” Jim slurred “ I don't think I can get drunker but I can try.” Lennie …show more content…
When my wife died I didn't know what to do but we found each other and that was a blessing”. Jim cried out. “Tonight we drink to good times and old memories boys!” George said with excitement. “ This is good stuff what is it I haven’t had anything this good in a hot minute. This had to be aged for at least ten years.” Jim said as his face had puckered. “Its a old family whiskey that was his Aunt Clara's it's been sitting in a barrel for at least fifteen years.” George whispered to him. Out of nowhere like the moon dropped out of the sky Lennie finally got the courage to go talk to Sue. Walking just as fast as he could but drunkenly stumbled. Gaining the attention of Sue she asks herself “Is he coming over here.” Finally as he made his way over to her he asks “how are you doing miss can i get your name.” “ I can’t complain the name is Sue how about you Mister.” Finally as she warmed up to him. “ Thanks Sue well i wanted to come and say you are the hottest girl in this barn. That dress is great on you.” “Well thank you can I get you name Mister.” “My name is Lennie small and I’m good friends with your father has he ever talked about
After having a tense conversation with Zadie, her eyes cutting me like bread, and her hair itself could be a pack of cigarettes from the harsh smell coming from it. Finally Dylan bounded around the corner from the long hallway. I could see the tension in the air, that’s how much there was, and Amelia was showing it too. “My heart skipped, thinking she was talking to me. But she turned to Zadie instead.”
Every word that girl said can not be trusted based on how unsure she is. It seems evident that she is lying. Last but not least, Tom Robinson approaches the
“Is she?” Penhall asked softly. The genuine concern inflected in his friend’s voice completely caught Tom off guard, and he could feel himself losing control. Choking back a sob, he turned and stumbled toward the door, but before he made it halfway across the room, two muscular arms wrapped him in a tight embrace. He immediately struggled against the unexpected contact, but Penhall held him firm, and eventually he gave up the fight.
George understands that Lennie lacks the mental capacity and morals to understand and fathom the responsibility and reality of being an adult. This statement from George contrasts with his often rude and impatient attitude towards Lennie. (Word count: 51) “I want you to stay with
“He heard Lennie’s whimpering cry and wheeled about. ‘ Blubberin’ like a baby! Jesus Christ! A big guy like you.’ Lennie’s lip quivered and tears started in his eyes.
After accidentally killing Curley’s wife, Lennie runs to hide in a brush, out of distress he starts to hallucinate and talk to himself. For instance, "George gonna give me hell," he said. "George gonna wish he was alone an' not have me botherin' him." He turned his head and looked at the bright mountain tops. "I can go right off there an' find a cave," he said.
So, it sounded like Nico was going to tell me something important. He stared to say something about a camp, but then a knock on the door and Sadie's voice stopped him. I told him to go, promised to meet him the next day, and opened the door. "Hey, Sadie." I said, trying to
To Lennie’s pleasure, George explained their dream of a their house and why they would be successful. When Lennie was facing the mountains, George was behind him, comforting Lennie. George heard voices in the distance and knew it was
But not corny. She was just nice and all. "I must tell Ernest we met," she said. "May I ask your name,
When questioned by George about his orders, “Lennie stopped chewing and swallowed. His face was concentrated. I… I ain’t gonna… say a word” (15).
George leaves before the other men set off and finds Lennie near a creek. They talk for a while and then George tells Lennie to sit on a rock. While sitting there, George tells Lennie to retell him the story of their future farm together. This occupies Lennie and keeps him thinking of happy thoughts. As Lennie is reciting the plan to George, George follows through with his plan to kill
Whenever Franny is putting out her argument to Lane it feels to him that she is losing it. When the waiter came to serve to both of them Franny is not paying attention to waiter, so Lane waits for her. Lane looks at Franny worried if something is wrong whenever she goes on tangent about what she hates about other people. In the conversations with each other Lane believes that Franny could have a bug that could ruin his weekend. Lane is wondering if something is up with her cause she could ruin his planes.
‘She said, “What you got there, sonny boy?” Lennie glared at her. “George says I ain’t to have nothing to do with you-talk to you or nothing.” She laughed. “George giving you orders about everything?”
‘Me an’ you...’ Lennie said, ‘I thought you was mad at me, George.’ ‘No,’ said George. ‘No, Lennie. I ain’t mad.
When he did, he heard some weird noises, he couldn`t recognize if it was a fight between two people, just a small nice talk, or if Anne was alone, so nervously he left the house hoping he hadn`t been seen there. Anne`s