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Of Mice and Men (Characters (George (smart, poor, small, hopefull, takes…
Of Mice and Men
Characters
George
smart, poor, small, hopefull, takes care of Lennie
gets frustrated by Lennie, but still chooses to stay with him
don't want to get in to trouble with Curley, so he wont talk to his wife, but has to when she says so
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Lennie
mentally/intelectually challenged, big/strong, hard working, instinctive, is dependent of George
he killed a mouse, a puppy and Curley's wife because he "pattet" them to hard. He is mentally, physically and emotionally challenged
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when he touched Curley's wife's hair, she told him to let go, but he didn't. Then she started screaming and he panicked, so he lifted her up and shaked her until she died.
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Candy
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injured
not a value for the farm, not productive
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Curley
important to prove that he is the boss, and stronger than the biggest man (Lennie)
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gets into a fight with Lennie to prove that he is the boss, and to make a statement to everyone in the room
he looses, and Slim told him to lie about his injuries
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Slim
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doesn't think it is productive to keep Lennie in a cage, would rather want him gone
Crooks
lives by himself
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when Lennie comes in his room he tells him to get out, but really he wants him to stay
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no value in something who don't work, example: Candy's dog
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