Characters
Characters/Places
Plot
Theme
Who Said That?
100
the old swamper
Who is Candy
100

well respected; reasonable; befriends George and Lennie

Who is Slim

100
Slim had these and Lennie wants one
What is a puppy
100

Lennie, Candy, Curley's wife, Crooks all have this in common

What is discrimination?

100

And I get to tend the rabbits

Who is Lennie?

200
the stable man
Who is Crooks
200
kills Lennie
Who is George
200

Lennie envisions these two things after he kills Curley's wife.

What is Aunt Clara & a gigantic rabbit?

200

George and Lennie are an example of this

What is friendship?

200

You guys comin in and settin made me forget. What she says is true

Who is Crooks?

300
mentally slow, physically strong
Who is Lennie
300
ill-tempered boss' son
Who is Curley
300

Lennie feels this with the puppy and Curley's wife

What is angry?

300

Right from the start, the reader knows this is never achievable 

What is the American Dream?

300
For a moment he seemed bewildered. Then he whispered in fright, "I done a bad thing. I done another bad thing."
Who is Lennie
400
kills Candy's dog
Who is Carlson
400
the place George and Lennie ran from before the novel begins
Where is Weed
400

The mouse, Curley's hand, the incident in Weed, & the puppy are 

What is foreshadowing?

400

When Crooks says, "'Guys don't come into a colored man's room very much" he is referencing this theme

What is loneliness? 

400

I think I knowed from the very first. I think I knowed we'd never do her. He usta like hear about it so much I got to thinking maybe we would.

Who is George?

500
is killed by Lennie
Who is Curley's wife
500

George tells Lennie to hide near if he is in trouble

What is the brush?

500
the reason Lennie and Curley got into a fight
What is Curley thought Lennie was laughing at him
500

George defending Lennie to Slim displays this theme.

What is loyalty?

500
Never you mind. A guy got to sometimes.
Who is Slim