The American Dream
Juxtaposition
Friendship
Power
Exclusion
100

What is Lennie's dream. 

To tend to rabbits. 

100

What is Juxtaposition.

Juxtaposition is the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect. 

100

Why does George find it hard to be companions with Lennie. 

Lennie is childish, and doesn't know enough about himself. 

100

Who are people without power. 

Crooks, Candy, Lennie, Curley's wife. 

100
Which main character is excluded. 

Lennie. 

200

What is the dream of Curleys wife. 

She wants to become a movie star. 

200

What is and example of Juxtaposition that has to do with animals. 

When Lennie gets a "pup" and when Carlson shoots Candy's dog. 

200

What is the first moment of tension in George and Lennie's friendship in the novella. 

When George tells Lennie to get fire wood rudely, and then comforts Lennie. 

200

When does Carlson exemplify power.

When he shoots Candy's dog. 

200

Who are people who are excluded. 

Crooks, Candy, Lennie, Curley's wife.

300

Why is the American dream appealing to George. 

Because he wants freedom. 

300

What is one of the first moments of Juxtaposition in the novella

When George thinks of Weed, and then his and Lennie's dream. 

300

Why does George become friends Candy. 

Because he was open, thoughtful, and generous. 

300

How does Curley's wife have power over other men in the ranch. 

Because she is the only woman on the farm, and all of the men think she is "purty"

300

Who is a character who went from being included to excluded in the novella. 

Candy. When he lost his hand. 

400

Who offers to help George and Lennie buy the farm and how much did they offer? 

Candy, he offered 350 dollars.


400

What does the men on the ranch playing horse shoes Juxtopose with. 

Lennie killing Curleys wife. 

400

When is the first example in the novella, where George is a friend for Lennie. 

When he talks about the american dream with Lennie to cheer him up. 

400

When does Curley first exemplify power in the novella. 

When he walks into the bunkhouse with spurs, which shows that he doesn't have to work. 

400

Why do authors exclude characters in literary text. 

So that the reader can sympathize with the characters being excluded. 

500

Why is the American dream so important to George and Lennie. 

Because it is something that helps them to keep going, and dream of, even when times are tough. 

500

Why is Juxtaposition used so much in the novella. 

It shows the struggles and triumphs of the characters, to build a deeper meaning and stronger connection with the reader. 

500

Why is George shooting Lennie a sign of friendship?

Because it shows that he knows if he doesn't do it, it will be done worse by someone else. He knows that Lennie will be killed, but he wants it to be as peaceful as possible. 

500

Who has power in some instances and doesn't have power in others. 

Candy. 

500

Why are Lennie and Curley's wife alone in the barn when Lennie killed her. 

Because Curley's wife is excluded for being a woman and Lennie is excluded because of his mind. This allows for Curley's wife to find Lennie in the barn alone. 

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