Language 0.0 / 5 ? EnglishCreative writingGCSEEdexcel Created by: GetuardLCreated on: 06-10-16 22:14 The Novel Comes From Robert Burn's poem, 'To a Mouse'. Burns Wrote That, "The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men / Gang aft agley" 1 of 10 The Novel Was Part Of His Dustbowl Trilogy. The Natural Disaster Happened During The Great Depression. It added to hardship. 2 of 10 George Is small, fairly intelligent itinerant worker. 3 of 10 Lennie Is a big, strong, slow-witted man. Like stroking soft things. 4 of 10 Candy Is an old, one-handed rancher who sweep the bunk house. He has an old, smelly dog. 5 of 10 Crooks Is a crippled man who's picked on because he's black. Very bitter about his life. 6 of 10 Slim Is the most respected man on the ranch. Everyone looks up to him. 7 of 10 Curley Is a small, aggressive man who hates big guys. He's the boss's son and no one likes him. 8 of 10 Curley's Wife Is young, pretty and a bit of a flirt. She hates her life on the ranch and she's very lonely. 9 of 10 Carlson Is an insensitive and aggressive rancher. He's always complaining and stirring up trouble. 10 of 10
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