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1 “Of Mice and Men” - Section Two
CONTENTS Plot Summary Exercise Setting the Scene Meet the New Characters Character Studies Foreshadowing Closing the Scene Extension Work

2 “Of Mice & Men” - Section Two
Plot Summary Exercise Complete the plot summary by filling in the blanks: George and Lennie arrive at the ____________ where an old ___________ shows them their beds. They meet the ________ who asks George about Lennie. The swamper comes back with his _______. They meet the boss’s son, whose name is ____________. Curley’s new _______ comes in, looking for her husband. They also meet a man called _________ whose dog has just had some ____________. ranch swamper boss dog Curley wife Slim puppies

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Setting the Scene Re-read the first two paragraphs of this section (p.18 & 19) Again, Steinbeck ‘sets the scene’ by describing the bunk-house before the characters enter. Why do you think he does this? On the next slide you will find a blank ‘room’ and a series of images showing the things that Steinbeck describes within the bunk-house. Put the correct colour on the walls, then drag and drop the images to create your own picture of the room.

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Setting the Scene Stove Apple-box shelves Bunks ‘Little articles’ on shelves Soap Medicine Table Western World Windows Magazines

5 Meet the New Characters
“Of Mice & Men” - Section Two Meet the New Characters In the second section we meet several new characters. Here are some pictures of what they might look like! The Old Swamper The Boss Curley’s Wife Slim

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Character Studies Fill in some details about each of the new characters. Appearance: ________________________ ____________________________________ The Old Swamper Personality: ________________________ ____________________________________ Useful Quotations: ___________________ ________________________________________________________

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Character Studies Fill in some details about each of the new characters. The Boss Appearance: ________________________ ____________________________________ Personality: ________________________ ____________________________________ Useful Quotations: ___________________ ________________________________________________________

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Character Studies Fill in some details about each of the new characters. Appearance: ________________________ ____________________________________ Curley’s Wife Personality: ________________________ ____________________________________ Useful Quotations: ___________________ ________________________________________________________

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Character Studies Fill in some details about each of the new characters. Appearance: ________________________ ____________________________________ Slim Personality: ________________________ ____________________________________ Useful Quotations: ___________________ ________________________________________________________

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Foreshadowing Again, Steinbeck drops hints about what might happen later on in the book. Read the quotations below and decide what events they might foreshadow. Don’t forget to check later to see if you guessed right! “You keep away from Curley, Lennie.” (George - p.31) “Hide till I come for you. Don’t let nobody see you.” (George - p.31) Foreshadowing “Why’n’t you get Candy to shoot his old dog ...” (Carlson - p.37) “Gosh, she was purty.” (Lennie - p.33)

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Closing the Scene Notice how all the action in this section takes place in the bunk house. Now look at the last paragraph of the scene. Referring back to events in this section, what do you think the significance of Candy’s old dog might be? Write your ideas below.

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Closing the Scene Here are some ideas about the significance of Candy’s old dog. Candy has had him since he was a pup - they are loyal friends, just like George and Lennie. The dog is now old and worn out. He is no longer useful, - look what happens to him later in the story. He is an ‘outsider’, because he is old and worn out. When you have finished the story, think about the links between the ‘outsiders’. Slim’s puppies are newly born - it is significant that we hear about them in the same section that we meet the dog.

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Extension Work 1. Why do you think George lies to the Boss about his relationship with Lennie? (p.23) 2. Is Curley’s wife really looking for her husband? If not, what is she doing in the bunk-house? (p.32-33) 3. Why does George tell Lennie to stay away from Curley’s wife? (p.33) 4. What sort of man does Slim seem to be? Look carefully at the conversation between Slim and George. (p.35-36) Questions


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