Of Mice and Men

Why does Lennie plaintively say he doesn’t want any trouble with Curley? ( Chapter 2 )

Why does Lennie plaintively say he doesn’t want any trouble with Curley? ( Chapter 2 )

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George tries to explain to Lennie that guys like Curley, with small guy complex, hate big guys like Lennie. Lennie says he doesn't want any trouble with Curley. I don't think that Lennie can mentally process the reasons for Curley's aggression.