- What did Lennie do to the puppy?
- In what ways does Lennie show that he is confused and nervous?
- When Curley’s wife asks Lennie why he likes rabbits so much, what is his response?
- What reason does Curley’s wife give Lennie for wanting to talk to him?
- Where does Lennie go right after he kills Curley’s wife?
- Whom does Candy blame for the murder?
- Why is Candy so angry at what has happened?
Interpretation
- How is Lennie’s treatment of his dead puppy typical of his character?
- In what ways is Curley’s wife also a dreamer? Is her dream any more realistic than George and Lennie’s?
- How does Curley’s wife feel about him?
- How does she entice Lennie into touching her?
- What is the true nature of his attack?
- How does Lennie react to what he has done? Are you surprised? Why/why not?
- How does George’s reaction to the murder relate to his belief in the dream?
- Compare the reactions of Curley and Slim.
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What did Lennie do to the puppy?
Accidentally killed it
In what ways does Lennie show that he is confused and nervous?
by throwing it and "burying" it and then picking it back up and his thought proccess
When Curley’s wife asks Lennie why he likes rabbits so much, what is his response?
He likes how they feel.
What reason does Curley’s wife give Lennie for wanting to talk to him?
She's lonely
Where does Lennie go right after he kills Curley’s wife?
the bushes by the river
Whom does Candy blame for the murder?
He never really says it directly but he knew it was Lennie after George came in
Why is Candy so angry at what has happened?
He's not really angry, he's sad and upset that now they're not going to be able to get the land that he knows something bad is gonna happen to Lennie
Interpretation
How is Lennie’s treatment of his dead puppy typical of his character?
his emotions get the better of him
In what ways is Curley’s wife also a dreamer? Is her dream any more realistic than George and Lennie’s?
she talks about how she could've been an actress and so on, its not any more realistic than George and Lennie's dream
How does Curley’s wife feel about him?
Curley? she seems annoyed with him
How does she entice Lennie into touching her?
tells him her hair's soft and tells him to touch it
What is the true nature of his attack?
he's just afraid
How does Lennie react to what he has done? Are you surprised? Why/why not?
He cares more about George's reaction that about how he just killed someone. no not really because Lennie is always concerned about what George will think and if he can tend the rabbits or not
How does George’s reaction to the murder relate to his belief in the dream?
i don't understand this question
Compare the reactions of Curley and Slim.
Curley is sure of who did it and is angry and blows up and Slim is calm and offers doubt
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