Of Mice and Men Chapter 1 Flashcards
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What is the narrator's tone and the mood in the first paragraph?

The tone and the mood was very calm and peaceful.

Physically describe Lennie and George.

Lennie is tall, big, and strong. George is small and short.

What is the name of the last town where George and Lennie worked?

Weed.

What happened that caused the two men to run away from Weed?

<p>Lennie was petting a girl's dress and wouldn't let go. She screamed and everyone thought he was trying to look up her dress. Some men were chasing after them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How are George and Lennie different from other ranch workers?

<p>They have each other.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did Aunt Clara give Lennie a rubber mouse? Why didn't he like it?

<p>Because he kept killing the alive ones. He didn't like it because it wasn't soft.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why hasn't George left Lennie?

<p>George knows Lennie wouldn't survive on his own. George is the parent in this relationship and parents don't just abandon their kids.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Does George really want to get rid of Lennie?

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Chapter 1 Overview

  • The narrator establishes a calm and peaceful tone and mood, setting the stage for the characters' journey.

Character Descriptions

  • Lennie is characterized as tall, big, and strong, which emphasizes his physicality.
  • George is described as small and short, showcasing their contrasting appearances and personalities.

Previous Employment

  • The last town where George and Lennie worked is called Weed, indicating their transient lifestyle.

Conflict and Flight

  • The incident that forced them to flee Weed involved Lennie petting a girl's dress and not letting go, triggering a misunderstanding that made them a target for local men.

Relationship Dynamics

  • Unlike other ranch workers, George and Lennie share a deep bond, highlighting their unique companionship in a solitary environment.

Lennie's Mouse

  • Aunt Clara gave Lennie a rubber mouse as a substitute after he kept killing real ones; he disliked it because it wasn't soft, reflecting his innocence and need for comfort.

George's Responsibility

  • George hasn’t abandoned Lennie because he recognizes Lennie's vulnerability and the need for support, embodying a parental role in their relationship.

Emotional Connection

  • George's reluctance to part with Lennie stems from his fear of loneliness, underlining the depth of their friendship.

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Test your knowledge of the first chapter of 'Of Mice and Men' with these flashcards. Explore key details such as character descriptions, tone, mood, and plot points. Perfect for students seeking to enhance their understanding of the text.

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