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Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Symbolism
100

What is George and Lennie's ultimate dream?

to own a ranch of their own

100

Why is Crooks isolated from the other men?

his race

100

synonym: carefully

gingerly

100

synonyms: nervous; anxious

apprehensive / apprehension

100

What does the bunkhouse symbolize?

brotherhood / unity

200

How is the theme of friendship most strongly portrayed?

through George and Lennie's bond

200

What does Candy regret most?

Letting someone else put his dog down

200

synonym: confused

bemused

200

dull and repetitive

monotonous

200

What does Slim symbolize?

authority and wisdom

300

What does the death of Candy's dog foreshadow?

Lennie's death

300

How does Curley's wife show her discontent?

by flirting with the ranch hands

300

doing something respectfully

reverently

300

synonyms: comfort; soothe

console

300

What animal is Lennie frequently compared to?

a dog

400

What is Lennie's primary physical characteristic?

strength and/or size

400

How does Curley feel about Slim?

jealous and suspicious

400

If you pantomime a story, you use only _____.

gestures

400

There are 4 vocabulary words that similarly mean sad / disappointed. Name 2 of them.

1. morose / morosely

2. dejected / dejectedly

3. crestfallen

4. sullen

400

What does Steinbeck focus on to depict loneliness in the novel?

Individual characters' struggles

500

What 2 things does Curley's wife represent?

loneliness and unfulfilled dreams

500

What does the farm dream symbolize for George and Lennie? (2 things...doesn't have to be the exact words)

freedom and security

500

synonym: domineering

imperious / imperiously

500

This word describes Curley's personality several times throughout the story.

pugnacious

500

What role does the barn play in the book?

setting for pivotal moments