What century was the author alive?
1900s
Theme: Value of life
What is the first dead thing mentioned in the story?
mouse
What kind of endings does the author AVOID?
happily ever after - fairy tale endings
What major event/time pd in the United States is the setting for this story?
Great Depression
Other than descriptiveness, this author also uses _______. What are the two ways he makes this seem real?
dialogue - bad grammar and swearing reflection how they would really sound/speak
Theme: Power
List 2 characters that have some form of power and 2 characters that lack power in some way
Power: boss, Curley, Slim, George, Curley's wife
Lack: Curley's wife, Crooks, Candy, Lennie, Candy's dog
What does the author focus on for description?
Give 2 memorable story moments where descriptiveness is incorporated.
nature
-before G+L camp
-the barn when Lennie visits Crooks
-the barn before L kills CW
-the stream where Lennie is killed
Theme: Friendship
Give three story moments/relationships that incorporate the theme of friendship
George + Lennie
Candy's dog
Candy joining the farm dream
Crooks' room
Lennie + Curley's wife
Slim with George at end
List the 4 aspects of the author's writing that we've studied in class.
overlooked characters, real endings, dialogue and descriptiveness