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Of Mice and Men

In this pivotal chapter of John Steinbeck's classic novel, tensions rise in the stable as emotions run high. With Candy's anger boiling over and Carlson's accusations, conflicts and betrayals unfold, setting the stage for dramatic developments. Explore themes of betrayal, dreams, and conflicts in this intense chapter of the literary masterpiece.

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Of Mice and Men

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  1. Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck

  2. Chapter 5 Setting: The Stable

  3. Chapter 5 “Maybe if I took this pup out and throwed him away George wouldn’t never know An’ then I could tend the rabbits!” “I couldabeen in pitchers!” You listenin? “What makes You so nuts About rabbits?”

  4. Chapter 5

  5. Candy’s anger grew into Words: “You God Damn tramp, You Done it, di’n’t you? I s’pose you’re Glad? Ever’bodyknowed you’d mess Things up.” Chapter 5

  6. Chapter 5 Carlson ran in “That bastard’s stole my luger, It aint in my bag.”

  7. Chapter 5 • Review: • 3 D’s of characterization • What is conflict?

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