''Le's go, Gorge. Le's get outta here. It's mean here.''
In this quote the author is showing that Lennie wants a better life for him and Gorge and doesn't want to get bullied in their new farm.
''A brown and white one,''
This shows that even though Gorge thinks its better if he does all the talking Lennie still gets what he wants out, to show how he feels which makes it easier for the reader to connect with him.
''You ask him right away, Gorge, so he won't kill no more of 'em.''
This line shows that John Steinbeck wants to show that Lennie may not be the brightest it the bunch if he wants something he will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Latter on in the story this might result in Gorge and Lennie finding what they've wanted all their lives.
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