R.I.P
Symbols and Themes
Solitaire and Solitude
The Great Depression
STAMPwords
100

What kind of animal does Lennie keep in his pocket in the beginning of the novel?

A mouse

100

What does the dream of owning a farm symbolize for George and Lennie?

What is hope and the American Dream?

100

Which character often experiences profound solitude on the ranch?

Crooks / Curley's Wife

100

How did the Great Depression affect the lives of migrant workers?

What is it caused widespread unemployment and hardship, making it difficult for them to find stable work?

100

This word was a STAMPword twice; to reduce in extent or quantity; impose a restriction on

What is curtail?

200

Who does Lennie kill?

Curleys wife


200

This is ironically, Lennie's last name

Small

200

How does Lennie's mental disability contribute to his social isolation?

What is it makes it difficult for him to understand social cues and connect with others?

200

This text takes place during this decade

1930s

200

This type of fish also references a person who fishes with a rod and line

What is angler?

300

Lennie accidentally kills this animal

A dog

300

The rabbits represent this aspect of Lennie's character

innocense

300

This character's race seperates them from the rest of the ranch

Who is Crooks

300

 Name one reason why migrant workers traveled during the Great Depression.

What is to find better job opportunities?

300

Unnecessary; especially through being more than enough

What is superfluous?

400

Whose gun is used to kill Lennie?

Carlson

400

 How does the character of Curley's wife serve as a symbol in the novel?

 What is she represents the loneliness and unfulfilled dreams of women during the Great Depression?

400

Briefly describe the symbolic nature of Solitaire

It's a game meant to be played by one's lonesome

400

How do George and Lennie's dreams contrast with the reality of the Great Depression?

What is their dreams of owning a farm highlight the unattainable nature of the American Dream during this time?

400

A dominant recurring theme- such as an idea, melody, or phrase, repeated many times throughout a book, story, or opera

What is leitmotif?

500

What is the name of the lake Lennie and George are supposed to come back to?

The Salinas.

500

Describe the symbolism of the river in the beginning and end of the story.

What is it represents a place of peace and the cyclical nature of life?

500

How does Steinbeck use solitude as a theme throughout the novel? 

What is he illustrates how loneliness affects various characters, emphasizing the human need for connection?

500

 In what ways does Steinbeck portray the impact of the Great Depression on human relationships?

What is he shows how isolation and struggle can lead to both connection and disconnection among individuals?

500

This word is usually followed by "circumstances"; "requiring immediate aid or action"

What is exigent?