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17 August, 17:42

How are George and Lenny different from the other traveling workers, according to Slim? From the book Of Mice and Men chapter 3.

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  1. 17 August, 20:49
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    Well first of all, there are no other traveling workers. Instead it was something very uncommon back then just because there are so much competition due to the Great Depression. Second, George is the one that does all the talking and dominates things when they are together. So some people like the boss thinks George is taking advantage of Lennie and some others such as Curley thinks they are gay.
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