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“Of Mice and Men”

“Of Mice and Men”. Lennie. George. A GCSE guide to . How has Steinbeck encouraged you to feel towards the character of Curley’s wife?. Point Steinbeck encourages the reader to feel as if Curley’s wife is a strong woman with a stature of sophistication . Evidence

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“Of Mice and Men”

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  1. “Of Mice and Men” Lennie George A GCSE guide to

  2. How has Steinbeck encouraged you to feel towards the character of Curley’s wife? Point Steinbeck encourages the reader to feel as if Curley’s wife is a strong woman with a stature of sophistication. Evidence This can be made evident as she is seen with “rouged lips” and how “her fingernails were red”. Analysis The use of “rouged” can be linked with French language which portrays her as very articulate and well-educated in contrast to the poverty of society and workers at the time. This would also show how Steinbeck breaks down the stereotypes of women at the time. The repetition of the colour red could portray love but also danger which then immediately shows the two possible sides of Curley’s wife. Speculation However, the fact that Curley’s wife was “heavily made up”could show that she wishes to hide her true intentions with a façade, the French origin of “façade” and “rogued” could mean that she feels her own language isn’t good enough for her. The personality of Curley’s Wife shown by Steinbeck differs greatly to that of her appearance as her appearance is seen as very glamorous and attractive when in actual fact her personality is quite the opposite.

  3. Checklist for analysing a quote • Connotation • Symbolism • Religious factors • Use of colour • Multiple interpretations • Break it down! • Read between the lines! • Reader’s perspective • Writer’s intentions • Use of specific words • Pronunciation • Harsh words – ASSONANCE! • Alliteration

  4. Analysing Language Things to look out for… • Literary techniques • Colloquial language • Use of assonance • Harsh or smooth words! • Syntax and punctuation • Grammar • Use of tenses, past - present - future • Perspective • Dual narratives • Imagery • Colours • Scenery/pathetic fallacy • CONNOTATIONS! • Try to think like the writer!

  5. Analysing Structure Things to look out for… • Sentence length • Short sentences • Pauses • Paragraphs • Short Paragraphs • Connectives • Wide variety • Time phrases • Progression • Chapter by chapter

  6. Analysing Form Things to look out for… • Use of the type of text • Poem • Poster • Style • Dual narrations • Change of Perspective/1st person/3rdperson • Genre • References • Aim or target • Portrayal • Target Audience

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