Of Mice and Men Part 3
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5 questions
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Foreshadowing the Ending: Early in the novel, Candy regrets not taking responsibility for putting down his old dog. How does this moment foreshadow George’s decision at the end of the novel?
Answer in complete sentences. Don't forget capital letters and punctuation.
Foreshadowing the Ending: Early in the novel, Candy regrets not taking responsibility for putting down his old dog. How does this moment foreshadow George’s decision at the end of the novel?
Answer in complete sentences. Don't forget capital letters and punctuation.
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The Role of Curley’s Wife: How does Curley’s wife’s presence on the ranch influence the events leading up to the climax? Could her fate have been avoided?
Answer in complete sentences. Don't forget capital letters and punctuation.
The Role of Curley’s Wife: How does Curley’s wife’s presence on the ranch influence the events leading up to the climax? Could her fate have been avoided?
Answer in complete sentences. Don't forget capital letters and punctuation.
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Lennie’s Pattern of Trouble: Lennie gets into trouble in Weed before arriving at the ranch. How does this past incident mirror what happens later in the novel, and what does it reveal about his character?
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Lennie’s Pattern of Trouble: Lennie gets into trouble in Weed before arriving at the ranch. How does this past incident mirror what happens later in the novel, and what does it reveal about his character?
Answer in complete sentences. Don't forget capital letters and punctuation.
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The Turning Point: What is the most critical turning point in the novel where the characters’ fate is sealed? Could anything have been done differently to change the outcome?
Answer in complete sentences. Don't forget capital letters and punctuation.
The Turning Point: What is the most critical turning point in the novel where the characters’ fate is sealed? Could anything have been done differently to change the outcome?
Answer in complete sentences. Don't forget capital letters and punctuation.
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The Significance of the Opening and Closing Scenes: The novel begins and ends at the same riverbank. How does this repetition contribute to the overall structure of the story, and what does it suggest about fate versus free will?
Answer in complete sentences. Don't forget capital letters and punctuation.
The Significance of the Opening and Closing Scenes: The novel begins and ends at the same riverbank. How does this repetition contribute to the overall structure of the story, and what does it suggest about fate versus free will?
Answer in complete sentences. Don't forget capital letters and punctuation.