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Of Mice and Men. Notes Chapter 1. Setting. California The Great Depression/1930’s. Characterization. Definition: The act of creating and developing a character. Direct characterization is used when stating of describing characteristics
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Of Mice and Men Notes Chapter 1
Setting • California • The Great Depression/1930’s
Characterization • Definition: The act of creating and developing a character. • Direct characterization is used when stating of describing characteristics • Indirect characterization is used when showing a character’s personality through his/her actions, thoughts, feelings, words, appearance, and other characters’ observations
Lennie Physical • Tall/Big • Strong • Shapeless face • Large, pale eyes • Wide, stooping shoulders • Drags his feet • Arms hang loosely Mental • Slow • Caring • Follows orders • Childlike • Forgetful • Likes to touch soft things • Doesn’t know his own strength
George Physical • Strong • Small • Quick • Sharp, restless eyes • Thin, bony nose • Dark face • Slender arms Mental • Street smart • Impatient with Lennie • Comes off mean • Has good intentions • Burdened by Lennie • Seems to really like Lennie
Relationship between George and Lennie • Unclear why they are together • They are very good friends • Seems like they are brothers • George would be the older brother caring for Lennie
What would George do without Lennie? • Get a job and keep it • Do whatever he wants • Play cards • Go to a “cat house” • Have a girl • Buy a house • Shoot pool • Drink Whisky
The Dream • Have a house • Have a few acres • Keep a few animals (pigs and chickens) • Work if they want to • Lennie will tend to rabbits • Provide for themselves ***Live off the fatta the land***
Important Quotes • “Maybe you’re getting better” (15). • What is wrong with this statement? • Shows that George wants Lennie to change • Seems like Lennie is not sick- he can’t get better • Why is it important? • Foreshadows • Makes readers feel like something bad will come
Quotes Cont. • “’With us it ain’t like that. We got a future. We got somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us…’” • “’Because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you, and that’s why.’” (14) • George and Lennie are not like other migrant workers • They have each other, and that fact alone sets them apart from others
Literary Terms • Simile: “Slowly, like a terrier who doesn’t want to bring a ball to its master, Lennie approached, drew back, approached again.” (9) • Personification: “The sycamore trees whispered in a little night breeze.” (16)