‘Of Mice And Men’
Explore the characters of "Of Mice And Men" by matching them with descriptions, quotes, places, and their lonely nature and dreams. Discover the personalities of George, Lennie, Candy, Slim, Curley, Crooks, and Curley's wife through engaging activities and insights from the text.
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Of Mice And Men Revision Task
Match up these characters with descriptions of what they are like Candy Small, sharp eyes, alert. Lennie Missing a hand, likes to talk. Slim Educated, isolated, crippled. Crooks Big, strong, childlike. George Mean, uncaring, a bully. Curley Respected, mature, understanding.
Match the characters to the quote I tell you what Curley s wife They left all the weak ones here Lennie Why d you have to go get killed? Slim You ain t got no right comin in my room George He ain t mean Candy I think you got your hand caught in a machine Crooks
Who said these quotes? I coulda been in the movies Get im Lennie! They say I stink I ll shoot him in the guts Ain t a thing in my pocket You hadda George
Match up the places with the descriptions a tattered dictionary and a mauled copy of the California civil code for 1905. The brush and lagoon away from the ranch Golden foothill slopes The bunkhouse The beak swallowed the little snake while its tail waved frantically Crooks room The brush and lagoon at the end The walls were whitewashed and the floor unpainted
Match up the character with the descriptive quote Lennie a tall, stoop-shouldered old man George lined with pain, the eyes patient Candy the way a bear drags his paws Curley restless eyes Curley s wife he wore a work glove on his left hand Crooks full rouged lips
Why are these characters lonely? George Lennie Candy Curley Crooks Curley s wife Slim
What are these characters dreams? Crooks Rabbits Candy Fame Lennie Equality George Home Curley s wife Security
Find two quotes to support these statements 1. Lennie admires George. 2. George looks out for Lennie. 3. Crooks enjoys having company. 4. Candy s best friend is his dog. 5. Slim understands George and Lennie. 6. Curley s wife is unhappy. 7. The setting at the end of the play warns us of what will happen.