Of Mice and Men
Of Mice and Men
Chapter 3
Why do you think george and Lennie "jumped as though they had been caught doing someting reprehensible" when they were interrupted in their talk about a farm of their own?
Chapter 3
Why do you think george and Lennie "jumped as though they had been caught doing someting reprehensible" when they were interrupted in their talk about a farm of their own?
This was their own secret: it was a fantasy that bonded both of them together. They treated the farm as if it was a childhood secret that would vanish if someone touched it with reality.