Of Mice and Men : Chapter 2

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Of Mice and Men: Chapter 2 Reading 8 Ramirez

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Of Mice and Men : Chapter 2. Reading 8 Ramirez. Pattern:. Ch. 2 is structured like Ch. 1 Again , Steinbeck begins by describing place But … the human world (dirty) contrasts with the natural world (lovely). “Says ‘positively kills lice, roaches and other scourges.’ ” . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Of Mice and Men: Chapter 2

Reading 8 Ramirez

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Pattern:Ch. 2 is structured like Ch.

1Again, Steinbeck begins by

describing placeBut … the human world

(dirty) contrasts with the natural world (lovely)

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“Says ‘positively kills lice, roaches and other scourges.’ ”

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Suspicion of Friendship

“I said what stake you got in this guy? You takin’ his pay away from him?”

…“Well, I never seen one guy take so much trouble for another guy. I just like to know what your interest is.”

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Suspicion of Friendship

stake, interest: profit Paraphrase: “How are you

making a profit from Lennie?”

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Lies Candy lies to George about

insects (?) George lies about the bus George lies about his

relationship to Lennie

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Theme: The ranch is predatory, unclean The ranch is suspicious The ranch triggers dishonesty The ranch presents many

threats

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Curley

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Foreshadowing

“Curley’s like a lot of little guys. He hates big guys.”

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“You seen that glove on his left hand?”

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Curley’s Wife

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“An’ I bet he’s eatin’ raw eggs and writin’ to the patent medicine houses.”

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Theme: Curley thinks about sex a lot Curley makes his sex life (which

should be private) public He might be insecure His wife might be too sexy for

him

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Theme: George’s Values

George takes care of Lennie: loyalty, responsibility, patience, parenthood, compassion

George hates Curley: Curley = excitement, conflict, power, danger, aggression

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Meeting More Workers

CandyCurleyCarlsonSlim

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The Brutality of the Ranch

“She slang her pups last night … Nine of ‘em. I drowned four of ‘em right off.”

“Why’n’t you get Candy to shoot his old dog …?”

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Dogs = man’s best friendDogs are drowned and

shot casuallyForeshadowing: Lennie is

like an animal

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Foreshadowing

“I don’t like this place, George. This ain’t no good place. I wanna get outa here.”

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The Final Image

“After a moment the ancient dog walked lamely in through the open door. He gazed about with mild, half-blind eyes. He sniffed, and then lay down and put his head between his paws. Curley popped into the doorway again and stood looking into the room. The dog raised his head, but when Curley jerked out, the grizzled head sank to the floor again.”