Of Mice and Men
when Lennie says he like ketchup on his beans, why does George get mad?
As they prepare the campfire for dinner, Lennie remarks that he likes his beans with ketchup, sending George into a rage. How is George’s tirade revelatory?
As they prepare the campfire for dinner, Lennie remarks that he likes his beans with ketchup, sending George into a rage. How is George’s tirade revelatory?
George is just frustrated with Lennie. His life would be so much easier if he did not have to care for a child in a man's body.George laments that Lennie always wants what they have not got.