Who said?
Character Description
Ch. 1-2
Ch. 3-4
Ch.5-6
100

"You got no right to come in my room."

Crooks

100

The big guy

Lennie

100

What is one benefit for George in his relationship with Lennie?

He is a loyal companion.

100

Who was killed in a similar manner as Lennie?

Candy's dog.

100

What does Curley's wife think about Curley?

She thinks he's mean.

200

“I like ‘em with ketchup.”

Lennie

200

The boss's son.

Curley

200

Why does Curley dislike Lennie?

Curley is jealous of those that are bigger than him.

200

Why do George and Lennie leave the ranch in Weed?

 Lennie was accused of rape./ He touched a woman.

200

Who joins Lennie in the barn after he’s killed the puppy?

Curley's wife.

300

“I never been mad, an’ I ain’t now.”

George

300

His only friend was his old dog.

Candy

300

What is George and Lennie's plan for the future?

To get a plot of their own.
300

How is Crooks's living space different from the other workers' bunk area?

It has lots of possessions./ He lives alone

300

Where does Lennie go after he murders Curley’s Wife?

To the brush by the river.

400

“They get so they don’t want to talk to nobody.”

Slim

400

Small and quick, with restless eyes.

George

400

What is Lennie hiding in his pocket when we first meet him and George?

A mouse

400

What does Curley’s wife threaten to do to Crooks?

Hang him from a tree.

400

Who is the only character to really understand what George did in the end?

Slim.

500

“We can’t sleep with him stinkin’ around in here.”

Carlson

500

Wanted to be a big star.

Curley's wife.

500

What does George tell Lennie not to do when they get to the ranch?

Talk

500

Why does Lennie go into Crooks’s living space?

He is playing with the puppy, and sees Crook's light on.

500

What does George get after discovering that Lennie has murdered Curley’s wife?

Carlson's gun.

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