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1 Indirect Characterization T.H.I.E.V.E.S S.T.E.A.L.

2  Indirectly characterize the characters based on the following quotes: (Holt text pg1242)  1). Lennie: “Lennie covered his face with his huge paws and bleated with terror.”  2). (About Lennie) “You’d drink out of a gutter if you was thirsty.”  3). George: “Now, look-I’ll give him the work tickets, but you ain’t gonna say a word. You jus’ stand there and don’t say nothing.”  4). (To Lennie) “No, stay with me. Your Aunt Clara wouldn’t like you running off by yourself…”

3  T: Emerging Theme Based on the chapter  H: Heading/Title with explanation  I: How does the Imagery establish the tone of the chapter?  E: Effective words that have an impact on the overall tone of the chapter  V: How are the vocab words used in the text?  E: What information do the end-of-chapter questions deem important?  S: Summarize the chapter in 1-2 sentences.

4  S: What is revealed by what the character says?  T: What is revealed by what the character thinks and feels?  E: What is revealed by how they have an effect on others.  A: What is revealed by how the character acts/behaves?  L: What is revealed by how the character looks/dresses

5  1). “who bent to tie his beautiful sandals on, ambrosial, golden…took the wand with which he charms asleep…”  2). “Can I be less desirable than she is? Less interesting? Less beautiful?”  3). “he plundered the stronghold on the proud height of Troy.”  4). “I had touched the spot when sudden fear stayed me: if I killed him we perished there as well, for we could never move his ponderous doorway slab aside.”  5). “adding her own vile pinch, to make them lose desire or thought of our dear fatherland.”

6  Morosely (pg 4)  Pantomime (pg 8)  Contemplated (pg 8)  Reluctantly (pg 9)  Mimicking (pg 11)  Anguished (pg 11)  Part of speech? How is it used? How can you define it based on it’s context clues?  Noun, Adjective, Verb, Adverb

7  Turn in your Chapter 1 packet to the Basket (completed or not). Then respond to the following journal prompt questions:  Man vs. Man  Man vs. Himself  Man vs. Society  Man vs. Circumstances  1). Which of the above conflicts do you think Lennie and George has had to deal with so far? Explain. (5-6 sentences)

8  Skeptically (pg 19)  Mollified (pg 24)  Derogatory (pg 27)  Comforted (  Apprehensive (pg 32)  Profound (pg 33)

9  Candy  The Boss  Curley  Curley’s wife  Slim

10  Turn in Chapter 1 Packet for a grade  Keep Chapter 2 questions on your desk.  Respond to the following journal prompt  1). How does George and Lennie’s reactions to the old boss reveal aspects of their characters?  Summarize what happened when they met the boss.  What did George do?  What did Lennie do?  What does that reveal about their personalities?

11  Turn in chapter 1 worksheet(s)  What do the interactions between Lennie, George, and the other characters [introduced in chapter 2] reveal about our protagonists?  Who is introduced in chapter 2?  What happened when interacting with Lennie?  What happened when interacting with George?  What do the interactions convey about Lennie and George?

12  Life lesson, meaning, moral or message about life or human nature that is communicated by a literary work.  Odyssey: Hospitality, Perseverance, Vengeance, Cunning over strength, Female adversaries, Achieving goals (Home), Obedience, Loyalty  What are some possible emerging themes in “Of Mice and Men”?  What are we learning from the conflict and characters so far?

13  How do Lennie and George change/develop over the course of the text?  How do their personalities help add to the conflict?  Look at how George treats Lennie. What does that say about their friendship?  What are some emerging themes so far?  How to the themes add to the story?

14  Follow along as the audio plays.  Fill out the STEAL chart as we go.  Complete the Chapter Questions after reading the entire chapter.  Complete THIEVES worksheet after all information is gathered.


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