Characters
Setting and Context
Dreams and Themes
Plot Points
Quotes
100

Who are the two main characters in Of Mice and Men

George and Lennie

100

During what period is Of Mice and Men set?

The Great Depression

100

What do George and Lennie dream of owning together?

A small farm or a piece of land
100

Why did George and Lennie leave Weed?

Lennie grabbed a woman's dress and scared her. 

100

"I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you."

Lennie

200

Who owns the ranch where George and Lennie work?

The Boss (and his son Curley)

200

What was the Great Depression?

Economic downturn that began in 1929 and ended in 1939. 

Economic crisis caused by the stock market crashing. 

Other answers will be excepted.

200

What larger idea does George and Lennie's dream represent?

The American Dream

200

Who kills Candy's dog?

Carlson

200

"A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody."

Crooks
300

Who is the old man with the stinky dog?

Candy

300

In what U.S. state does the novel take place?

California

300

Why is George and Lennie's dream impossible?

Social and economic realities.

Lennie's actions.

300

What happens to Curley's hand?

Lennie crushes it.

300

"Curley's like a lot of little guys. He hates big guys."

What does this reveal about Curley?

He's insecure, aggressive, or tries to prove himself. 

400

Who is the stable buck that lives alone because of his race?

Crooks

400

What is the name of the town George and Lennie are from?

Weed

400

Give an example of foreshadowing in the book Of Mice and Men

Hiding in the brush. 

Candy's dog's death. 

The woman with the red dress. 

Lennie accidently killing animals. 

400

What happens to Curley's wife?

She's killed by Lennie.

400

"I ought to of shot that dog myself."

What is the significance of this line?

It foreshadows George's decision to shoot Lennie. 

500
Who dreams of becoming a movie star?

Curley's Wife

500

What natural location does the story begin and end at?

A clearing by the Salina River

500

What phrase does Lennie repeat about their dream?

"livin' off the fatta the land"

500

What happens to Lennie at the end of the novel?

George shoots him to save him from a worse death. 

500

"Ever'body wants a little piece of lan'. I read plenty of books out here. Nobody never gets to heaven, and nobody gets not land."

What larger idea does this quote reveal?

The impossibility of the America Dream.

The harsh reality that hopes often go unfulfilled.