George and Lennie will meet these characters in chapter 2. What role do you expect each character to play? Curley, Slim, Crooks, Candy, Curley’s Wife.

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George and Lennie will meet these characters in chapter 2. What role do you expect each character to play? Curley, Slim, Crooks, Candy, Curley’s Wife

‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck Literature Unit 1 Exam Welcome! Today we will be reading the introduction of 5 major characters in the novel. Start by analysing their names. Names can often tell us a lot about a character – what impression do you get of them?

‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck Literature Unit 1 Exam Crooks Slim Candy Curley Curley’s Wife

‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck Literature Unit 1 Exam isation This means the construction of the character by the writer. Remember they are not real people and they have been made for a reason! We will now study one character together… Character

Methods of characterisation What they say about others What others say about them How they act and what they do How they look How they speak How they interact with George and Lennie

Introduction of the character: Candy The wooden latch raised. The door opened and a tall, stoop-shouldered old man came in. He was dressed in blue jeans and he carried a big push-broom in his left hand. Behind him came George, and behind George, Lennie. “The boss was expectin’ you last night,” the old man said. “He was sore as hell when you wasn’t here to go out this morning.” He pointed with his right arm, and out of the sleeve came a round stick-like wrist, but no hand. “You can have them two beds there,” he said, indicating two bunks near the stove. The old man said, “I guess the boss’ll be out here in a minute. He was sure burned when you wasn’t here this morning. Come right in when we was eatin’ breakfast and says, ‘Where the hell’s them new men?’ An’ he give the stable buck hell, too.” George patted a wrinkle out of his bed, and sat down. “Give the stable buck hell?” he asked. “Sure. Ya see the stable buck’s a nigger.” “Nigger, huh?” “Yeah. Nice fella too. Got a crooked back where a horse kicked him. The boss gives him hell when he’s mad. But the stable buck don’t give a damn about that. He reads a lot. Got books in his room.”

How they act and what they do List details here. What they say about others List phrases here and interpret them. What others say about them Write and record who talks about them. How they look What’s important in Steinbeck’s description of the character? Candy

‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck Literature Unit 1 Exam Now it’s your chance to fill the characterisation sheets in for the remainder of the characters. Take your 4 character sheets with you and go to one of the 4 descriptions. Work in pairs to fill in as much as you can. Don’t worry if you can’t fill in all the boxes yet – this will be ongoing. Your turn!

Introduction of the character: Curley’s Wife

Introduction of the character: Slim

Introduction of the character: Curley

Introduction of the character: Crooks C

How they act and what they do List details here. What they say about others List phrases here and interpret them. What others say about them Write and record who talks about them. How they look What’s important in Steinbeck’s description of the character? Crooks

How they act and what they do List details here. What they say about others List phrases here and interpret them. What others say about them Write and record who talks about them. How they look What’s important in Steinbeck’s description of the character? Curley

How they act and what they do List details here. What they say about others List phrases here and interpret them. What others say about them Write and record who talks about them. How they look What’s important in Steinbeck’s description of the character? Slim

How they act and what they do List details here. What they say about others List phrases here and interpret them. What others say about them Write and record who talks about them. How they look What’s important in Steinbeck’s description of the character? Curley’s Wife