Of Mice and Men

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Which character does the 'rocky Gablian Mountains' describe?
Lennie - his physical strength.
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Which character does 'the valley side the water is lined with trees' describe?
George - his mental strength. Both are opposite but work well together.
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What is the relationship between Lennie and George like?
A father-son relationship, they both depend on each other.
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Why did George & Lennie have to leave Weed?
Lennie grabbed a girl's red dress and she cried ****.
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What does this suggest about Curley & his wife. "Any you guys seen my wife." he demanded.
he is possesive of his wife, treated like an object (trophie wife)
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What does Crooks rubbing liniment oil into his own back show?
He has no one to depend on, isolated and lonely.
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What does this quote suggest, "It was difficult for Crooks to conceal his pleasure with anger."
He is happy for any kind of contact with others, even Lennie who has a lack of intelligence.
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Who did Crooks say this to? "Come on in. If ever' body' is comin' in, you might just as well."
Candy whilst he was looking for Lennie.
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What does it show by the boss squinting at George and Lennie?
He is suspicious of them
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What does this quote suggest? 'The boss said suddenly, "Listen Small!"... "What can you do?"'
He has to be careful who he employs, state of the finance at the time, protective of business
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Who says "Say - what you sellin?"
The Boss.
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Which character does 'the valley side the water is lined with trees' describe?

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George - his mental strength. Both are opposite but work well together.

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What is the relationship between Lennie and George like?

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Why did George & Lennie have to leave Weed?

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What does this suggest about Curley & his wife. "Any you guys seen my wife." he demanded.

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