Of Mice and Men

After Curley's wife leaves the bunk Lennie cries out," I don't like this place George. This ain't no good place." Do you think Lennie's observation is realible? Why?

After Curley's wife leaves the bunk Lennie cries out," I don't like this place George. This ain't no good place." Do you think Lennie's observation is realible? Why? Chapter 2

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I think that Lennie understands something isn't right, and that Curley's wife is trouble. Her aura and attitude were frightening to him.