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Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck

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Key Characters: George Milton George Milton, a migrant worker, is "small and quick, dark of face, with restless eyes and sharp, strong features [with] small, strong hands, slender arms, and thin and bony nose" Is George an idealist? How is this shown in the novel? Do George s characteristics juxtapose each other? He is aggressive and hardened to life on the ranch but allows us to see his softer side with his firm belief in the American Dream Short- tempered Impatient Protective

Key Characters: Lennie Small a huge man, shapeless of face, with large, pale eyes, with wide, sloping shoulders; and he walked heavily, dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws. His arms did not swing at his sides, but hung loosely. Manipulative Animalistic tendancies Symbiotic relationship with George

Key Characters: Slim He was a jerkline skinner, the prince of the ranch. There was a gravity in his manner and a quiet so profound that all talk stopped when he spoke. His authority was so great that his word was taken on any subject. Enigmatic Jerkline skinner Prince of the ranch What is Slim s role on the ranch?

Key Characters: Candy The door opened and a tall, stoop- shouldered old man came in. He was dressed in blue jeans and he carried a push broom in his left hand he pointed with his right arm, and out of the sleeve came a round stick- like wrist, but no hand. Envious Driven by fear Lonely Why does Steinbeck present Candy in this way?

Key Characters: Crooks The room was swept for he was and was fairly neat, for Crooks was a proud, aloof man. He kept his distance and demanded that other people kept theirs. His body was bent over to the left by his crooked spine, and his eyes lay deep in his head, and because of their depth seemed to glitter with intensity. His lean face was lined with deep black wrinkles, and he had thin, pain- tightened lips which were lighter than his face. Segregated Lonely Aggressive What does Crooks situation tell us about life on the ranches?

Key Characters: Curley and Curley s Wife His arms gradually bent at the elbows and his hands closed into fists. He stiffened and went into a slight crouch. His glance was at once calculating and pugnacious. A girl was standing there looking in. She had full rouged lips and wide- spaced eyes, heavily made up. He fingernails were red. Her hair hung in little rolled clusters, like sausages. She wore a cotton house dress and red mules, on the insteps of which were little bouquets of red ostrich feathers. What message does Steinbeck convey through this relationship?

Themes Theme Links to key events within the text The American Dream Power Responsibility Nature Loneliness Death

The extract: Read and annotate (5 minutes) a.) What do we learn about the way Curley s Wife is treated in this extract? Any you boys seen Curley? They swung their heads toward the door. Looking in was Curley s wife. Her face was heavily made up. Her lips were slightly parted. She breathed strongly, as though she had been running. Curley ain t been here, Candy said sourly. She stood still in the doorway, smiling a little at them, rubbing the nails of one hand with the thumb and forefinger of the other. And her eyes traveled from one face to another. They left all the weak ones here, she said finally. Think I don t know where they all went? Even Curley. I know where they all went. Lennie watched her, fascinated; but Candy and Crooks were scowling down away from her eyes. Candy said, Then if you know, why you want to ast us where Curley is at? She regarded them amusedly. Funny thing, she said. If I catch any one man, and he s alone, I get along fine with him. But just let two of the guys get together an you won t talk. Jus nothing but mad. She dropped her fingers and put her hands on her hips. You re all scared of each other, that s what. Ever one of you s scared the rest is goin to get something on you. After a pause Crooks said, Maybe you better go along to your own house now. We don t want no trouble. Well, I ain t giving you no trouble. Think I don t like to talk to somebody ever once in a while? Think I like to stick in that house alla time? Candy laid the stump of his wrist on his knee and rubbed it gently with his hand. He said accusingly, You gotta husban. You got no call foolin aroun with other guys, causin trouble. The girl flared up. Sure I gotta husban. You all seen him. Swell guy, ain t he? Spends all his time sayin what he s gonna do to guy she don t like, and he don t like no- body. Think I m gonna stay in that two- by- four house and listen how Curley s gonna lead with his left twice, and then bring in the ol right cross? One- two, he says. Jus the ol one- two an he ll go down. She paused and her face lost its sullenness and grew interested. Say what happened to Curley s han?

The rest of your response: b.) Explore the treatment of people on the ranch and the effect it has on the reader. Select three major points from within the text which you can go into detail about. Remember your quotes need to be short and precise but your analysis needs to say a lot about a little!

The extract: Read and annotate (5 minutes) a.) What do Curley s actions tell us about his character in this extract? Curley said, "Well, I didn't mean nothing, Slim. I just ast you." Slim said, "Well, you been askin' me too often. I'm gettin' God damn sick of it. If you can't look after your own God damn wife, what you expect me to do about it? You lay offame." "I'm jus' tryin' to tell you I didn't mean nothing," said Curley. "I jus' thought you might of saw her." "Why'n't you tell her to stay the hell home where she belongs?" said Carlson. "You let her hang around bunkhouses and pretty soon you're gonna have som'pin on your hands and you won't be able to do nothing about it." Curley whirled on Carlson. "You keep outa this les' you wanta step outside." Carlson laughed. "You God damn punk," he said. "You tried to throw a scare into Slim, an' you couldn't make it stick. Slim throwed a scare into you. You're yella as a frog belly. I don't care if you're the best welter in the country. You come for me, an' I'll kick your God damn head off." Candy joined the attack with joy. "Glove fulla vaseline," he said disgustedly. Curley glared at him. His eyes slipped on past and lighted on Lennie; and Lennie was still smiling with delight at the memory of the ranch. Curley stepped over to Lennie like a terrier. "What the hell you laughin' at?" Lennie looked blankly at him. "Huh?" Then Curley's rage exploded. "Come on, ya big bastard. Get up on your feet. No big son- of- a- bitch is gonna laugh at me. I'll show ya who's yella." Lennie looked helplessly at George, and then he got up and tried to retreat. Curley was balanced and poised. He slashed at Lennie with his left, and then smashed down his nose with a right. Lennie gave a cry of terror. Blood welled from his nose. "George," he cried. "Make 'um let me alone, George." He backed until he was against the wall, and Curley followed, slugging him in the face. Lennie's hands remained at his sides; he was too frightened to defend himself. George was on his feet yelling, "Get him, Lennie. Don't let him do it." Lennie covered his face with his huge paws and bleated with terror. He cried, "Make 'um stop, George. Then Curley attacked his stomach and cut off his wind. Slim jumped up. "The dirty little rat," he cried, "I'll get 'um myself." George put out his hand and grabbed Slim. "Wait a minute," he shouted. He cupped his hands around his mouth and yelled, "Get 'im, Lennie!"

The rest of your response: b.) How does Steinbeck show the theme of violence throughout the rest of the text? Select three major points from within the text which you can go into detail about. Remember your quotes need to be short and precise but your analysis needs to say a lot about a little!