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George
Short-tempered
Loving
Devoted
Commitment
Protective
Terse
Impatient
Idealist
Sharp
Strong
Thinker
Organiser
Devoted
Moral
Anger
Patience
Pride
Rational
Thoughtful
Compassion
Responsibility
Realist
Alone
Tragic
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Why is George important?
George symbolises the itinerant farm worker
A
father
/
brother
figure for Lennie
He has promised
Aunt Clara
that he will look after
Lennie
He sees
Lennie
as an
inconvenience
, but still cares for him, despite it sometimes causing him considerable risk. This also gives him a role in life
He rescues and
protects
Lennie when he gets into trouble e.g in
Weed
He
feeds Lennie
the dream of them both owning their own ranch. We get the impression that the
dream
is also what keeps George going
He orders
Lennie
to fight back against
Curley
There is a part of him that wishes he was free of
Lennie
(Section 1 and 4 when he goes to the 'cathouse' and leaves
Lennie
behind
He shoots
Lennie
dead, knowing that this is kinder than him being lynched or locked up
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Lennie
Strength
Simplicity
Helpless
Doomed
Mentally slow
Defenceless
Innocence
Enthusiasm
Childlike
Tactile
Animalistic
Dependent
Immature
Devoted
Naïve
Trusting
Mental capacity
Reliant
Lumbering
Inevitability
Ungainly
Excitable
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Why is Lennie important in the novel?
Has extreme
physical strength
Is
'slow'
– has a mental/developmental disability
He has no
awareness
of danger
Doesn't understand the
strength
that he has
Easily
forgets
things
Looks to George as a
father
/
brother
figure
He has no understanding of how
society
works or what is generally
acceptable
behaviour
Lennie has a love of petting nice things –
mouse
, puppy,
Curley's
Wife's hair
He is picked on by
Curley
because of his
size
He admires
Curley's
wife
Doesn't like to
upset
George and knows that he will tell him
off
if he does wrong
Lennie is often described using
animal
imagery
He often blames the
animals
he
kills
fir dying, not understanding what he has actually done
He doesn't really understand
good
and
bad
, instead just admitting that George wouldn't like it
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Slim
Jerkline
skinner
Capable of driving 10,
16
, even
20
mules with a single line to the leaders
Capable of killing a fly on the wheeler's butt with a
bull whip
without touching the
mule
His authority is so great that his
word
is taken on any subject, be it
politics
or love
His
ear
heard more than was said to him
His hands, large and lean, were as
delicate
in their action as those of a
temple
dancer
His voice was very
gentle
His tone was friendly. It invited
confidence
without
demanding
it
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"Slim's a
jerkline
skinner. Hell of a nice
fella.
"
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"Slim don't need to wear no
high-heeled
boots on a
grain
team."
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"
I seen her give Slim the eye.
"
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A tall man stood in the doorway. He held a crushed
Stetson
hat under his arm while he combed his long, black,
damp
hair straight back. Like the others he wore blue jeans and a short denim jacket.
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he moved with a majesty achieved only by
royalty
and master
craftsmen.
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There was a
gravity
in his manner and a quiet so profound that all
talk stopped
when he spoke.
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His
hatchet
face was
ageless.
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He looked
kindly
at the two in the
bunk house.
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"Ain't many guys travel around together," he mused. "
I don't know why.
Maybe ever'body in the whole damn world is
scared
of each other."
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Slim
God-like
Admired
Respected
Skilful
Power
Importance
Decency
Charismatic
Dignified
Rational
Authority
Intelligence
Empathy
Non-judgemental
Strong
Superior
Moral
Masterful
Fair-minded
Justice
Altruistic
Perceptive
Honourable
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Slim
He is the
unofficial
leader on the ranch
Slim is considered the
'wise'
man of the ranch
He is
intelligent
and understanding and is one of the few people to try and understand George and Lennie's
relationship
Extremely
skilled
at his job, the animals seem to
trust
him too
He treats everyone with
respect
, even Crooks and
Curley's
Wife
The only man on thr ranch that
Curley
respects/is afraid of
Makes the important
decisions
Takes
charge after the important events
He symbolises decency and is the
conscience
of the novel
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Curley
Inhustice
Corruption
Menace
Aggressive
Pugnacious
Masculinity
Authoratitive
Brags
Power
Confrontational
Mean-spirited
Jealous
Volatile
Conflict
Over-protective
Threatening
Intimidate
Combative
Bitter
Judgemnentaal
Insecure
Antagonistic
Hostile
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Curley
Curley is the
Boss'
son
A small aggressive young man with a reputaution as a fighter
He is
recently married
and likes to show off about his
wife
He looks for
excuses
for a
fight
or to cause trouble
Represents
thebpower
of the employer in society
His marriage does not appear to be a
happy
one – he still goes to the
brothel
Curley makes
abscene allusions
to his wife in an attempt to show his
superiority
He is a very
selfish
character, who likes to continually remind the men of his
superior
position
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Curley's Wife
Misunderstood
Obedient
Naïve
Stereotypical
Submissive
Lonely
Dissatisfied
Pretty
Seductive
Despair
Hopeful
Mistrusted
Flirtatious
Restless
Self-obsessed
Cruel
Attention-seeking
Insecure
Property
Feminine
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Curley's Wife
She is the
attractive
, newly
married
wife of Curley
She is the only
female
character in the novel and is never given a
name
Appears very showy and
flirtatious
, which causes
tension
in the ranch
Is desperately lonely and is constantly trying to get
attention
form the men
She has a dream of becoming a
famous
actress
She is
naïve
and
immature
She represents the female
race
in the novel
She is
vindictive
and will use the
power
that her status gives her, even if it is unfair
Her sexuality is the only real
weapon
that she has
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Crooks
Victim of
racism
Isolated
Intelligent
Bitter
Cynical
Proud
Dignified
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Crooks
has a crooked back where a horse
kicked
him
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Crooks is the
stable buck
and the boss gives him
hell
when he's mad
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Crooks
reads a lot and has books in his room
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Crooks' bunk is a long box filled with
straw
, on which his
blankets
are flung
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Crooks has personal possessions scattered about the floor of his
room
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She
Represents the
female
race in the novel
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She
Has a dream of becoming a
famous
actress
Is
naïve
and
immature
Is vindictive and will use the
power
that her status gives her, even if it is
unfair
Her
sexuality
is the only real
weapon
that she has
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She represents the
female
race in the novel
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"Well,
he better watch out for Lennie. Lennie ain't no fighter
,
but Lennie's strong and quick and Lennie don't know no rules
"
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"That glove's full of
Vaseline...Curley
says he's keepin' that
hand soft
for his wife"
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"This thing they had
never
really
believed
in was coming true"
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"
They
left all the weak ones here"
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