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Of Mice and Men

Of Mice and Men. Exam Preparation. Chapter One. Soledad description George and Lennie - physical description Lennie and dead mouse Lennie wants ketchup George rants at Lennie (could live so easily on my own) Lennie – I could go off in the caves George describes the dream.

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Of Mice and Men

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  1. Of Mice and Men Exam Preparation

  2. Chapter One • Soledad description • George and Lennie - physical description • Lennie and dead mouse • Lennie wants ketchup • George rants at Lennie (could live so easily on my own) • Lennie – I could go off in the caves • George describes the dream

  3. Chapter Two • Description of the bunkhouse • Candy talks to George and Lennie – about the Boss and about Crooks • The boss comes in and speaks to them • Boss leaves, candy come back in – tells them about Curley and his wife • George warns Lennie about Curley • Culey’s wife comes in looking for Curley • Slim comes in – talks to George • Carlson is introduced –first mentions Candy’s dog • Curley comes in- looking for wife • Chapter ends with the dog

  4. Chapter Three • Slim and George discuss the puppy Slim has just given to Lennie. They have a heart to heart. • Lennie comes in with the pup • Candy comes in with dog • Carlson comes in – complains that the dog smells then suggests he should be put down. • Candy says no and looks for reassurance from Slim • Whit comes in and shows Slim the magazine letter from Bill Tenner • Candy agrees to Carlson taking the dog to shoot • The men play cards – tense • They talk about going into town (Susy’s place) • Candy comes in looking for wife and the others follow him thinking he will fight Slim • Leaves Lennie and George who talk about their dream. • Candy listens and asks to join • The men all return • Curley comes in accusing Slim of being with his wife. • He picks a fight with Lennie – Lennie crushes his hand • Slim tells Curley to tell other that he “caught it in a machine”

  5. Chapter Four • Description of Crook’s room – Saturday night; most men have gone into town • Lennie goes in – Crooks torments him • Candy comes in looking for Lennie • They tell Crooks about their dream – Crooks mocks, then wants to join • Curley’s wife comes in - torments Crooks – Candy sticks up for him • George gets back • Crooks, reminded of his status, no longer wants any part of the dream • Chapter ends with Crooks sitting alone rubbing liniment into his back - a reminder of his loneliness, segregation and disability

  6. Chapter Five • Description of the barn – Lennie and puppy (already dead) • Curley’s wife comes in • She talks about her loneliness and her dream • She lets Lennie stroke her hair – panics and he kills her • Lennie leaves - heading for the brush • Candy finds Curley – he goes to get George • Candy asks if he and George can still achieve the dream – he knows they won’t • George asks candy to tell the men, leaving George time to get out of the way • Curley is mad and organises everyone to go after lennie • Carlson’s gun is missing – they all assume Lennie took it – really, George has it • The men all leave and Candy is left with the body.

  7. Chapter Six • Description of Salinas river – water snake eaten by heron • Lennie appears – he imagines seeing his aunt Clara and a giant pink rabbit – both speak to him, berating him for ruining everything • George finds Lennie and Lennie is surprised that he doesn’t “give him hell” • George tells Lennie about the dream as Lennie stares into the distance, imagining it. • As the sound of the men gets closer, George shoots Lennie in the back of the head • The men turn up - Curley and Carlson are impressed that George has shot Lennie. Only Slim understands. • Slim leads George off to go and have a drink • Carlson is left – his final words “Now what the hell ya suppose is eatin’ them two guys” – Steinbeck’s final reminder of how few people understand each other anymore.

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