This character is isolated because of the color of his skin.
Crooks
Name of symbol that represents dreams in the novel?
The Farm
Different Colored Rabbits
New born Puppies
"A few miles south of Soledad, the ______ ____ drops in close to the hillside bank and runs deep and green."
Salinas River - Chapter 1
Who is the nameless tramp that everyone talks badly about?
Curley's Wife
One Major Theme in the Novel and Elaborate
American Dream
Loneliness
Lack of Identity
Hopes and Dreams
Friendship
Nature
Sense of Morality
Full rouged lips, and wide-spaced eyes, heavily made up. Which character is being described?
Curley's wife, also known to the men as a "tramp, a tart, and a looloo."
What does Mice represent in the novel?
False Hope.
Failure.
Weakness and Fragility.
"The ______ _______ flamed with the light of the sun"
Gabilan Mountains - Chapter 1
Which character calls Slim, Mr. Slim and why?
Crooks.
What is the Central Theme around life on the farm?
Cruelty for both animals and humans.
Hopes and Dreams die on the farm.
A highly skilled mule driver who seems to be at peace with himself.
Slim
____ represents safety and refuge.
Lennie's Brush.
"He wore blue jean trousers, a flannel shirt, a black unbuttoned vest and a black coat. On his head was a soiled brown Stetson hat."
The boss - Chapter 2
Candy is discriminated in two ways, what are they and elaborate
Age and disability
Loneliness is a common theme throughout the novel, what location or person is named after this?
In Spanish Soledad means Loneliness or Solitude.
This character appears only once, but seems to be a fair minded individual.
The Boss
What does Carlson's Pistol represent in the novel?
It represents power and strength, mainly overcoming weakness.
Who's room is this?
Crook's room - Chapter 4
I ain't wanted in the bunk house...________"
said by who and fill in the blank.
because I'm black...
crooks
The Novel's Title comes from a poem that conveys what theme throughout Of Mice and Men.
Plans always fails no matter how well thought out, the title is a reminder that failure is inevitable, especially for those living in a lower class. The reality of those living a harsh life during the great depression.