Definitions
Plot Points
Application of Lit. Devices
Characterization
Historical Context
100

The definition of the term foreshadowing.

What are hints that appear early and throughout the story that give the reader clues as to what will happen later?

100

The place Lennie is told to go to if he ever gets in trouble.

What is the brush by the river?

100

This is why Lennie hiding in the brush until George can help him is ironic.

What is because George kills Lennie by the river?

100

This character is described in animal-like terms.

Who is Lennie?

100

This was a series of rampant dust storms that plagued 75% of the nation.

What is the Dust Bowl?

200

The definition of the term verbal irony.

What is a word or phrase with two different meanings?

What is saying one thing but meaning the opposite?

200

Provide the speaker and context behind this quote: "I outta of shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn’t oughtta of let no stranger shoot my dog."

What is Candy after the guys decide Candy's dog is no longer of use.

200

This literary device is found when George tells Lennie to hide in the brush if he gets in trouble in Chapter One.

What is foreshadowing?

200

This character claims to have been able to be a successful Hollywood star.

Who is Curley's wife?

200

1933 was the height of this era with a 25% unemployment rate.

What was the Great Depression?

300

The definition of the term symbol.

What is an image, object, or idea that stands for or represents something else?

300

These three living things are killed by Lennie throughout the course of the novel.

What is a mouse, a puppy, and Curley's wife?

300

These are all the places represented in the circular plot structure of the novel, in chronological order.

(HINT: There is one for each chapter)

What is the river, the bunkhouse (at night), the bunkhouse (during the day), the harness room, the barn, and the river?

300

This character is a representation of 1930s ageism, including his pet.

Who is Candy?

300

This is why California was seen as an attractive place to live.

What is untouched farms, promising jobs, and/or clean environments.

400

The definition of the term theme.

What is the underlying message or idea an author is trying to convey to an audience?

400

George tells Lennie about their dream of buying a farm on their own land before making this decision.

What is shooting Lennie?

400

This literary device is found through the repeated use of the color red to represent danger.

What is symbolism?

400

This character was in charge of Lennie's care before George.

Who is Aunt Clara?

400

This was the surge of violent, racist actions in one year that ended with the lynching of 83 black men. 

What was Red Summer?

500
The definition of the term circular plot.

What is a story in which the plot begins and ends in the same way, often returning to their starting point?

500

Lennie hallucinates this creature when fearing what George will think of him after killing Curley's wife.

What is a giant rabbit?

500

This is the name of the poem the title Of Mice and Men alludes to.

What is "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns?

500

This character offers to join George and Lennie's farm plan, but soon rescinds his offer.

Who is Crooks?

500

Who were the two presidents in office in the 1930s, when Of Mice and Men is set?

Who is Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt?