What animal died in this chapter
A dog
What type of discrimination is shown on this chapter
To old people
What is the perspective of George to Curley's wife
That she is a tart she shouldn't be trusted.
What physical characteristic made Lennie win the fight
His big hands and his strength
What did Curley represented
Rich people or people who don't need to work to get what they want
On this Chapter two characters get into a fight were someone gets his hand bones broken, this character is...
Curley
What symbolized Candy's Dog
Symbolizes Candy as an old man, the effects of getting older and nuisance
What is the symbolism that the author showed through the fight.
That the vulnerable ends up hurting the powerful
Slim receives an apology from someone... this apology is from...
Curley
What are the types of discrimination more present on the chapter
Racism, disability, and old people
Who killed Candys dog
Carlson
How the "weak vs strong" theme is reflected on the chapter
The fight between Curley "the boxer" vs Lennie "the disable" and Lennie breaking his hand, winning the fight
Getting to understand that he is not as strong as he thought he was
Why are Lennie and George always together even though Lennie always caused trouble to George
George feels he needs to take care of him due to his mental disability and that he cares for him
What group of people did Steinbeck referenced through Candy and his dog
Old people in america
Why did the fight between the two characters started?
Because Curley saw Lennie smiling and he thought that he was smiling because of his wife.
How the authority of George over Lennie got to a dangerous event
When George told Lennie to jump from the cliff to the water without him knowing how to swim
How did affect Candy's perspective after his dog died
He realized that he was old like his dog and he could be a nuisance for the rest like just his dog
What physical disability had Candy
Missing hand
With what purpose did Candy agreed to let Carlson kill he's dog.
Because they convinced him that he had't a purpose to live any longer
Why did Curley not kick out Lennie after the fight?
Because he ashamed of his defeat and he did not wanted to be known.
Why does Candy want to join George and Lennie on the Dream
Because he did't wanted to be useless
How is it foreshadowed that Lennie will kill curly`s wife?
It si foreshadowed by how we learned of Lennie`s obsession with petting small things and by the strength of Lennie showed in the fight
What made Lennie fight back?
That George told him to
At the time when no one say hello (just Slim) to Crooks when he came into the bunkhouse, was due to his skin tone, how is this related to the historical context at the time
Because at that time on 1930's black people were treated inferiorly and heavily discriminated.