Characters
Setting
Themes
Plot Points
Symbolism
100

This character dreams of owning a piece of land and taking care of rabbits.

Who is Lennie?

100

George and Lennie’s story begins near this river in Chapter 1.

What is the Salinas River?

100

Lennie and George’s dream represents this central theme.

What is the American Dream?

100

George and Lennie leave Weed because of this incident

What is Lennie touching a girl’s dress and being accused of assault?

100

Lennie’s obsession with this animal represents his childlike innocence.

What are rabbits?

200

He is Lennie’s friend and protector throughout their journey.

Who is George?

200

The majority of the novella takes place on this type of workplace.

What is a ranch?

200

 The relationship between George and Lennie highlights this rare bond among men.

What is friendship?

200

This happens to Candy’s dog, foreshadowing a later event.

What is it being shot because it was old and useless?

200

This animal Lennie carries in Chapter 1 dies due to his strength.

What is a mouse?

300

This old ranch worker has only one hand and a dog that he loves.

Who is Candy?

300

The bunkhouse symbolizes this theme that runs throughout the novel.

What is loneliness or isolation?

300

The killing of Candy’s dog is a symbol of this broader theme.

What is mercy killing or euthanasia?

300

Lennie breaks this part of Curley’s body during a fight.

What is his hand?

300

The riverbank setting symbolizes this in the novel’s structure.

What is safety or a cycle (beginning and end)?

400

The boss’s son who is aggressive and picks fights.

Who is Curley?

400

This setting in Chapter 4 is where Crooks lives and symbolizes his segregation.

What is the stable or harness room?

400

Curley’s wife’s story explores this theme related to gender.

 What is female loneliness or the limited roles of women?

400

This character offers to help George and Lennie buy the farm.

Who is Candy?

400

The farm represents this type of goal that seems possible but isn’t.

What is an unattainable dream?

500

This character is isolated because of his race and works in the stable.

Who is Crooks?

500

This specific place is where George tells Lennie to hide if there’s trouble.

What is the brush near the river?

500

The treatment of Crooks in Chapter 4 illustrates this social issue.

 What is racial discrimination?

500

Lennie accidentally kills this character in the barn.

Who is Curley’s wife?

500

Crooks’s isolated room and limited possessions symbolize this.

What is marginalization and isolation?

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