Characters
Themes and Literary Techniques
Comparisons and contrasts
Setting and Context
100

Who is the main character in "Johnny Bear"?

Johnny Bear

100

What is the main theme in "Johnny Bear"?

The exposure of hidden truths and their impact on society.

100

How does "Johnny Bear" compare to "Of Mice and Men"?

Both stories reveal uncomfortable truths about society and human nature.

100

In which town does "Johnny Bear" take place?

Loma

200

What special ability does Johnny Bear have?

He can mimic the voices of other people.

200

What literary technique is prominent in "Johnny Bear"?

Metaphor

200

What is the climax of the story?

The secrets of the Hawkins sisters.

200

How does the natural setting of Loma affect the story?

foreshadows the town

300

What does Johnny Bear reveal about the Hawkins sisters?

Their private conversations and secrets.

300

How does Steinbeck use dialogue in "Johnny Bear"?

To reveal character and advance the plot.

300

How does the natural setting of Loma affect the story?

Contrasts with the hidden secrets and tensions within the town

300

What does the bar symbolize in the story?

A place where uncomfortable truths are revealed

400

How do the townspeople react to Johnny Bear's revelations?

They are surprised and uncomfortable.

400

What is the tone of "Johnny Bear"?

Reflective and critical

400

What is the resolution of the story?

The town must revealed the truth

400

How is the town's culture represented?

Interactions and reactions of characters

500

What does Johnny Bear symbolize in the story?

The revelation of uncomfortable truths.

500

How does "Johnny Bear" explore the theme of innocence versus experience?

Through Johnny Bear's childlike innocence and the harsh truths he revels?

500

What is the role of the narrator in the story?

Observe and reflect on the events and their impacts.

500

What role does nature play in Steinbeck's narrative?

Reflection of internal conflicts and hidden truths