Characters | Literary Devices (identify the device being used) | Who said what? (Identify the speaker) | Characters II | Miscellaneous |
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Who is Lennie
Which character does not know how to control their emotions or their own strength
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What is a simile
"Suddenly Lennie appeared out of the brush, and he came as silently as a creeping bear moves."
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Who is George
"Lennie ain't no fighter, but Lennie's strong and quick and Lennie don't know no rules."
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Who is Aunt Clara
This character gave mice to Lennie in the past
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Salinas, California
Where is the novel set?
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Who is Crooks
This character represents oppression, racism, and loneliness throughout the novel
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What is a metaphor
"Lennie covered his face with huge paws and bleated with terror."
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Who is Curley's wife
"You can talk to people, but I can't talk to nobody but Curley."
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Who is the boss
This character has power, but does not work on the ranch.
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What is George Milton
What is George's full name?
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Who is Candy
This character mirrors the societal norm of only being worth as much as you can work/give to society
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What is personification
"As happens sometimes, a moment settled and hovered and remained for much more than a moment."
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Who is Candy
"I ain't much good, but I could cook and tend the chickens and hoe the garden some. How'd that be?"
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Who is Carlson
This character thinks someone should no longer be alive because they are no use to the ranch.
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What is to own a ranch of their own
What is Lennie and George's American Dream?
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Who is Curley
This character has power, but only because of their privilege
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What is irony
"George said, 'his name's Lennie Small."
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Who is Slim
"Well, I guess we got to get him. Where you think he might of went?"
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Who is Curley's wife
This character represents loneliness and gender inequalities
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Who is Slim
Who is also referenced to as, "The Prince of the Ranch"?
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Who is Slim
This character as power, respect, and trust from his fellow ranchers
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What is a metaphor
"An' live of the fatta the lan'."
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Who is Carlson
"He ain't no good to you, Candy. An' he ain't no good to himself."
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Who is George
This character has to make a tough decision
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What is animal motif or hand motif
What is 1 of the 2 motifs discussed throughout the novel
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