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Dealing with Loneliness: Of Mice and Men Chapter 4 Notes

Explore how characters in Of Mice and Men Chapter 4 cope with loneliness. Dive into idioms like "Booby hatch" and allusions like "Roll up your hoop" as the narrative discusses themes of isolation and connections.

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Dealing with Loneliness: Of Mice and Men Chapter 4 Notes

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  1. Of Mice and Men Notes Chapter 4

  2. Loneliness How do the characters deal with loneliness in their lives?

  3. Idioms • “Booby hatch” (72) =insane asylum • “Corn” (79) =whisky made of corn • “doped out” (83) =figured out • “sellin’ me…” (78) =trying to make one believe • “Take you out of the box” =reference to death- (75) he’ll be out there until he dies • “Went with shows” =an entertainer who traveled with shows (79)

  4. Allusions “Roll up your hoop..” =popular amusement for youth -running with large metal hoop -his way of saying Curley’s wife is immature

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