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Jeopardy CharactersPlotQuotes Themes & Literary Devices Random Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Characters “OH! I ain’t saying he’s bright. He ain’t. But I say he’s a God damn good worker. He can put up a four hundred pound bale… he’s my cousin. I told his his old lady I’d take care of him. He got kicked in the head by a horse when he was a kid” This quote describes…

$100 Answer from Characters Lennie Smalls

$200 Question from Characters “That’s the boss’s son. He’s pretty handy. He’s done quite a bit in the ring. He’s a lightweight, and he’s handy… He’s like a lot of little guys. He hates big guys. He’s alla time picking scraps with big guys.” This quote describes…

$200 Answer from Characters Curley

$300 Question from Characters Befriends George and Lennie. Has a dog that’s so old “he can’ hardly walk. Stinks like hell, too. Most guess ask, “Why’n’t we shoot his old dog and give him one of the new pups to raise up?” This quote describes…

$300 Answer from Characters Candy

$400 Question from Characters “Well, he’s a pretty nice fella. Gets pretty mad sometimes, but he’s pretty nice. Tell ya what – know what he done Christmas? Brang a whole gallon of whisky right in here and says, ‘Drink hearty boys. Christmas comes but once a year.’” This quote describes…

$400 Answer from Characters The Boss

$500 Question from Characters “Hell of a nice fella and as clean a guy as you want to meet. Used to wash his hands even after he ate… he just quit though, the way a guy will. Says it was the food. Just wanted to move.” This quote describes… *Hint: Think early on when the boys first come to the ranch

$500 Answer from Characters Whit

$100 Question from Plot When George and Lennie arrive at the ranch, where are they coming from and why?

$100 Answer from Plot Lennie and George are coming from a ranch in Weed. They left because Lennie was accused of raping a young girl after feeling her dress.

$200 Question from Plot George tells the boss that Lennie isn’t “quite right” because what happened to him when he was little?

$200 Answer from Plot George tells the boss Lennie was kicked in the head by a horse when he was little.

$300 Question from Plot Describe the fight between Lennie and Curley. After the fact, what story does everyone agree on to explain what happened?

$300 Answer from Plot Curley attacked Lennie because Lennie was smiling. After George tells Lennie to finally fight back, Lennie crushes Curley’s hand. The men agree that Curley got his hand caught in a machine.

$400 Question from Plot Why does Curley’s wife threaten Crooks and what does she threaten him with?

$400 Answer from Plot Curley’s wife threatens Crooks when she comes into his room at night. She threatens to lynch him after he starts talking back to him.

$500 Question from Plot Who is the only character who sympathizes with George after he is forced to shoot Lennie?

$500 Answer from Plot Slim

$100 Question from Quotes Who said: “ I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn’t have you on my tail. I could live so easy and maybe have a girl.”

$100 Answer from Quotes George

$200 Question from Quotes Who said: “Look out, now, you’ll muss it. You stop it now, you’ll muss it up. Let go! You let go!”

$200 Answer from Quotes Curley’s Wife

$300 Question from Quotes Who said: “When they can me here I wisht somebody’d shoot me. But they won’t do nothing like that. I won’t have no place to go, an’ I can’t swamp out no bunk houses. They’ll put me on the country.”

$300 Answer from Quotes Candy

$400 Question from Quotes Who said: “Well, I got a right to have a light. You go on get outta my room. I ain’t wanted in the bunk house, and you ain’t wanted in my room.”

$400 Answer from Quotes Crooks

$500 Question from Quotes Who said: “You hadda, George. I swear you hadda. Come on with me.”

$500 Answer from Quotes Slim

$100 Question from Themes & Literary Devices Candy suffers an internal conflict over losing his dog because: A. He didn’t mind that it smelled B. He was not the one to shoot it C. He thought it would get better. D. It had been with him for a few years.

$100 Answer from Themes & Literary Devices B. He was not the one to shoot it

$200 Question from Themes & Literary Devices When Lennie starts hallucinating about rabbits and his Aunt Clara, it is showing what type of conflict? A. Man vs. Man B. Man vs. Nature C. Man vs. Self D. Man vs. Society

$200 Answer from Themes & Literary Devices C. Man vs. Self

$300 Question from Themes & Literary Devices Steinbeck, the author, uses Crooks, the stable hand, as one example to show mankind’s need for: A. Friendship and Companions B. Solitude (alone time) C. An Education D. Freedom

$300 Answer from Themes & Literary Devices A. Friendship and Companions

$400 Question from Themes & Literary Devices At some point Crooks, Candy, and Curley’s wife all use Lennie as an “attentive ear.” What do all 3 have what in common? Be able to explain it.

$400 Answer from Themes & Literary Devices They are all lonely/outcasts. Crooks is an outcast because he is black. He is lonely because he is not allowed to hangout in the bunk house or play games with the men. Curley’s wife is lonely because she has no one to talk. Curley threatens them all. She also missed out on her dream to be in movies. Candy is an outcast because he is old and crippled. He is lonely at this point because his dog was shot.

$500 Question from Themes & Literary Devices “Sometimes, even though it’s not what you want, you have to take responsibility and do what’s best for those you love.” What two situations best illustrate this scene.

$500 Answer from Themes & Literary Devices The shooting of Candy’s dog The shooting of Lennie by George

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Final Jeopardy What are George and Lennie’s last names? *Hint: They are NOT the same.

Final Jeopardy Answer George Milton Lennie Smalls