Sunday, May 26, 2019

Mice and Men

George Is starting to appear as more of the leading character as just active of the signifi fuelt Interactions Involve him due to the position that Leonie Is told specifically not to speak to anyone unless he has to until he mountain prove that he can work and is a great person to surrender just ab proscribed the banquet.Leonie Leonie is beginning to appear as almost a child like character who the reader is brought to get sorry for due to the fact he inescapably to be told what to do e really fourth dimension something occurs for example when he goes o drink water George submits to tell him to slow down or other than he bequeath get sick. Example from chapter 1 supporting my comments Leonie he said sharply. Leonie, for God sakes dont drink so much. Leonie continued to snort Into the pool. The small turning leaned everyplace and shook him by the shoulder. Leonie. You goanna be sick Like you was last night George has al ways appeared resentful of Leonie from the begi nning of the book due to mainly the fact that he was the reason they were forced from weed however there is also slight resent that doesnt always appear from just the basic need of Leonie which George is always call for to take care of however he would neer let Leonie know he feels this way. A quote to support this would be Well, how the hell did she know you Jus cute to feel her dress?She Jerks back and you hold on like it was a mouse. She yells and we got to hide in a irrigation ditch all day with guys looking for us, and we got to sneak out in the blue-blooded and get auto the country. Leonie carries a dead mouse in his pocket as he Likes to have something to pat and most in all likelihood something that could keep him company, this shows the reader that he Is ere child and that we should probably feel sorry for him, as he doesnt exactly know social protocol and how to act properly.George and Leonie had to leave Weed due to the fact Leonie went up to a lady and felt her dre ss, she believed he was going to rape her and quickly told everyone that is what he did when really all he penuryed to do was feel the fabric, a lynch mob was then organise to capture Leonie and they firm to quickly leave the town. George orders Leonie not to talk when they bring forth at the weed so that the owners do not get the wrong impression of them and theorize they are stupid, sooner George ants Leonie to show them how well he can work and then he can talk to them.Itinerant workers Like George and Leonie are the loneliest people In the world because they are always traveling and usually unaccompanied so they can never learn to meet George and Leonie both dream of one day owning their own ranch where they can tend to animals like rabbits for George, this is grave to both of them as it is what pushes them to continue on and fight for what they believe in. The fountain scene of the novella describes the tranquility of the Salinas River it describes a deep pool arched by the branches of sycamore trees.Read this section closely and discuss the feeling and tone is creates. Why do you think Steinbeck writes so evocatively of this place? Choose THREE sentences or phrases from this opening section and analyses the techniques used by the author and discuss the effect created. Create a vocabulary section at the back of your workbook. Then, find FIVE dustup to start your list. Write out the word and the definition. Chapter 1 . Choose ONE of the following activities Look back over Chapter One and find as many an(prenominal) references as you can that compare Leonie to an animal.What do you think this means? Make a list of these references and keep adding to it as you read the rest of the chapters. George and Leonie are plainly committed to each other, yet they often criticism each other. Make a list of the negative aspects of their relationship. Explain why you think they stay unneurotic in spite of this. Write a character profile of Leonie and Geor ge. Describe their physical characteristics, their personalities, hopes, dreams, similarities and difference. Chapter 1 Activity B) George and Leonie have a lot of negative aspects, most of these are a result ofLiens actions through and throughout their travels which often result in trouble for the pair however sometimes it is George who does something that Leonie despises. An example of something George does is trying to control everything Leonie does such(prenominal) as not allowing him to keep a dead mouse even though George is adept doing what is best for Leonie however he doesnt know that. Leonie is always doing something that antagonizes George or has negative effects towards him, the biggest one being that he was the reason they had to flee from Weed after a woman believed he was trying o assault her.Chapter 2 Questions The opening passage of chapter 2 really does convey the dullness of the bunkhouse conditions that they were stuck with or how prioritize work was by displa ying how no attention was paid to the bunkhouse by the owners to set concentration on work. Steinbeck is trying to convey how dull the building truly is and that people who stay there get hardly any merriment but rather are simply there for a paycheck no matter the conditions. George is angered upon entering the house by finding the acerbate that kills bugs etc. which was put there by Whites, this may be used to introduce him by showing that he was a good morale man (trying to keep bugs away from the house). glass shows that the boss is a pretty nice fell by telling the story of how one Christmas he brought a all in all barrel of whisky for everyone to share. We learn he is not a laboring man by the description of his hand, which describes them as being without calluses. George tries to speak for Leonie as that is what they decided in the last chapter would happen so that Leonie would not appear stupid to the boss and would not get red.He explains this to the boss by grammatica l construction he is honest his friend but eventually gives up why he must speak for him and tells him to unspoilt watch him work. A guy on a ranch dont ever listen nor he dont ask no questions This quote reveals that no one really cares about each other on the ranch and everything is specie driven which Is the sole purpose in people being there. The threat of Curler could be significant to the duo as he may stop them from working at the ranch and ruining any dreams they have and would leave them in a very difficult situation.George is concerned, as he believed they finally open up a place to stay and it could be potentially ruined. confect takeers an appreciation into all of the other characters that live on the ranch and how they interact with everyone. Curlers married woman is generally introduced as being a bit of a slut or being easy, Steinbeck infers this by allowing the other characters to describe all the types of men seen around her and how she is just wish because of her looks.After being scared of how George reacted to Curlers wifes description George try to calm him down by assuring him that he would be safe and nothing would happen to him. svelte is portrayed as being of very high character and almost a lot better than others, weather he believes this as well is unknown however a lot of people both respect and fear him for the power over everyone else he holds.Curler and his wife The reader is able to gain insight into the relationship, which may craft the experiences George and Leonie face on the ranch due to the couple being so influential and the wife being so controlling centre Curler could be relationship We are able to gain more of an insight than we did in previous happens due to there finally being rival with other people, through this we learn just how dependent Leonie really is on George and how that will most likely craft what happens between the pair.Their end goals We learn of Just truly how much the pairs end goal of o wning their own out-of-the-way(prenominal)m pushes them on to go through anything as long as in the end they have each other and their animals. Candys relationship with his heel is a lot like Georges relationship with Leonie they both care for things that other people cant appreciate. This shows an insight into tot relationships by Steinbeck comparing the two couples even though they could not be more different, This shows the reader that Candy does care for a of things despite his initial impression sequence also reaffirming the love George and Leonie have for each other.She slang her pups last night, said thin. Nine fame. I drowned four of me right off. She couldnt feed that many. This shows the hardships people have to go through on the farm and how quickly they Just have to get over it Chapter 3 Questions George says that Leonie will want to sleep in the barn so that he can be with the puppies for as long as possible. O George explains that Leonie was in an accident as a c hild and is now a bit under developed which is why he travels with him to take care of him as he can not on his own.What happened that made George stop playing noisome tricks on Leonie? George and Leonie had to flee from weed because of Lenses ignorance in thinking that he could go and touch a womans dress, she took this as him assaulting her and a lynch mob was soon formed to hunt the pair of Wrongdoers I believe Carlson is the one who made the decision to shoot Candys dog. The letter holds significance has it shows how truly lonely people who stay on the ranch are from the writers personal experience, the fact that he was literate may also be significant.George allows Candy to live with them on the farm due to the bills that Candy promised to provide which is about half needed to buy a whole farm. Curler attacks Leonie as he figured out he is very vulnerable and almost child like when really he is a coward. Curler agrees to not get Leonie fired to save himself the embarrassment of being beat by Leonie who everyone now knows is stupid. Leonie fears that for hurting Curler George will not let him tend the rabbits on their dream farm as punishment.Chapter 4 Questions Crooks seems to have a lot more possessions than anyone else on the farm firstly due to Just the length of time he has been there in comparison to everyone else and also he is a cripple so he averagely Just stays in his home and keeps possessions to look at. Crooks instinct to not allow Leonie into his room is stringently because of the segregation which was still active back then, Leonie did not under stalemate this concept so crooks just did not let him inside. Crooks believes that everyone needs a companion Just so that they can have someone to talk to and trust in their life.Crooks initial response is that he thinks they are Joking because they will never be able to own a farm together however after he realizes they already have some money for the land his attitude budges and he wants to stay with him if it ever does happen. Men are afraid to talk to Curlers wife because someone may then tell Curler who no matter what very happened will believe anything and probably kick him or her off the farm. Curlers Wife dislikes talking to Curler because he always talked about abusing people and to begin with she never loved him.Candy gives the reason that she liked them now after they dont believe she will get them fired. Crooks believes that he may soon be off the ranch and and then can afford to take more risks he also has the backing of Candy, which motivates him. Candy tells Curlers wife that he hears the men coming which makes Candy then want to leave which is what Candy wanted. Quite racist. Chapter 5 Questions Ellen accidental killed his own puppy by hitting it too hard when it was being subeditor.Curlers wife shares with Leonie that she never liked Curler in the first place and also how she Just wants someone to talk to in a relationship. Curlers wife offers Leonie to caress her hair because she knows he likes brushed things and she takes pride in her soft hair. Leonie kills Curlers wife because he thinks that she will scream and get him in trouble, which will result in either Leonie being kicked off the farm, or him not getting to tend to rabbits, the end result is much worse however. George says that Leonie cant escape and live on his own because he believes thatLeonie would not be able to survive on his own Candys greatest fear is that their dream of owning a farm will not come true. Slim tells Leonie that if they catch Leonie instead of killing him that he would have to go to prison and that would be worse than death for him, like candys dog for example where it was better to die. The men all think that Leonie is armed because Candys gun was stolen however it was really George who took it. Carlson plans to shot Leonie right in the guts so that he would tumble over. Candy decides to look after Curlers wife while the others go off searchin g.Mice and MenMice and men How does Steinbeck create tensity In chapter 3? Steinbeck creates tension In chapter 3 In numerous ways he describes the layout and lighting of the rooms which gives the reader Insight Into the setting. He describes the conversations in the bunk house, the noise levels and the noises heard from outside again setting the scene. When Steinbeck sets the scenes he uses mental imagery as a meaning of description. He uses irony in his language, state one thing or meaning another.He also goes into detail about the negotiation of the characters and the way they speak to one another. All of which creates tension in the chapter. In the opening sentence of chapter 3 it says Although there was evening brightness showing through the windows of the bunk house, Inside It was dusk so this leads me to believe that the bunk house which Is where this chapter Is based, is a dark and damp place giving the reader a cold atmosphere, which Is normal when an author wants to cr eate tension using Imagery.Steinbeck creates tension in the same way later in the chapter, on page 46 it was almost dark outside now this shows that it is getting darker outside, so it must be tie late at night, when Its a dark atmosphere it creates tension as you know if you do go out side you wont be able to see this puts the person in an alert state and your body and header on stand by to react to something being out there. A darker atmosphere makes the scene tenser because you dont know whats going to happen.This is a dialogue from slim God almighty that dog stinks. bind him auto here, Candy I dont know nothing that stinks so bad as an old dog. You Imagine the smell of wet fur and how unpleasant that would be In a small space and how It could make you eel annoyed and highlight the tension which Is already In the room. You goat get him out. Slim keeps on putting pressure to Candy about the dog, Slim keeps on complaining about Candys dog because he doesnt like it. Wynnt you s hoot him, Candy?Carlson is just saying shoot the dog and get rid of him before I shoot him for you. He is annoyed that he has to put up with the smell and states he is saying you have no choice but to get rid of that dog. Carlson is a powerful large man who is insensitive so he always speaks his mind even if he hurts peoples feelings and this is evident in this sentence. He pressures Candy to have the dog shot this would create extra tension which is evident when they are split of lock In the chapter. The young man turned to the back of the magazine. This shows that they are switching the view point to something else, It Is a distraction so that Candy forgets about the snap of the dog. When I read this It makes me feel tense because I want to know what is going to happen so we read it Taste. You Know Tanat tender Is tension In ten room Walt awkward moments AT tension. Peg 75 the tension begins to mount. Words like nervously create this tension as we intercede that Candys dog is going to be killed.This scene is in stark contrast to the previous, the hope of the ranch hands has changed as they turn on Candys dog and we feel the sadness this is going to create. Candy hopelessly hands the dog over and in, hopelessly he means that Candy knows there is no point competitiveness against the decision he has Just got to back down, his character has been dominated by stronger characters and pressured into handing over the dog by the move dominant characters. It goes on to say anti nothing left for him. Cant eat, cant see, cant even walk without hurting.Carlson is naming things that Candys dog has got wrong with him, making up excuses why he wants to kill and get rid of the dog, trying to win round the other characters that he is actually doing the dog a favor. When Carlson and Slim are having a conversation Just before Carlson goes outside and shoots the dog Slim says Take a shovel this makes us feel tense because it doesnt say why Carlson will need a shovel, and w hat he wants it for. So creating mystery is it need to bury the dog or to kill the dog? Page 51 His voice trailed off. It was silent outside. Carillons footsteps died away.The silence came into the room. And the silence lasted. In this quote silence or silent is repeated 3 times, this is to make sure we understand that it is silent outside so we cant hear anything at all, Carillons footsteps died away means that Carlson has gone far away to shoot Candys dog. The silence also shows how high the tension must be in the bunk house now, the other characters no knowing who to stand by where do their loyalties lie or who is it best to show your sympathy to Carson for as he says Putting the dog out of misery or Candy as he has Just lost his loyal friend for no season other than it smells.Slim said Candy, you can have any one of them pups you want Slim is saying forget about your old dog you can have a new one instead to replace, he is trying to break and change the atmosphere in the room because he is scared that Candy will get upset, and react with what people say, and Carlson is not someone who you should stand up to.The silence kept on happening until the end of the chapter this shows that it is silent again, nobody is talking and the atmosphere is tense, no-one wanting to speak in case they say the wrong thing. Candy lay still, staring at the ceiling Candy is staying still and not moving because he is upset, nervous and scared about what has Just happened.After the atmosphere of the shooting and the silence the room then turns to conversations between George and Whit they are discussing Curlers new wife and Delve aggregate to near Ana women Like near won capital of Georgia themselves so ten tension goes from being scared of what might happen to the dog, then to tension being created in the discussions of women which is quite stereotypical image of women, she will cause fights and tensions with the men in the ranch the tension has gone room annoyance of an old h elpless dog to the tension of how a woman can cause tension between men and who think they own her, and whether she deserves what she gets for acting the way she does around them.George sighed you give me a good where house every time he said a guy can go in and get drunk and get everything auto his system all at once this is a old fashioned stereotypical comment that women should be used in this way to get things out of there system. A strong character in the group voicing his opinion which may not be the same as others creates nervous tension in the room. A gang or aggroup is formed by the remaining people in the bunk house making a dream plan of their own place, they make a stipulation not to tell the others so tension is caused as the group are scared to tell in case secrets are told. Curler steps over to Leonie asking What the hell you laughing at? Curlers rage then explodes and he hits Leonie, Leonie tries to get George to help him and covers his face George yells at Leonie to get him which he does.Leonie saying You told me to do that George Leonie will only do what George says and George knows this so he can get him to do anything he wants. Steinbeck creates tension in chapter 3 in a tot of ways. Firstly he describes the scene and sets the mood by saying it is dark. It is the end of the day and so the men may be tired and irritable. Steinbeck uses language to show that Candy loves his old dog, but then Carlson suggests it should be shot. This is quite a tense moment and Candy is bullied into agreeing and Carlson can kill Candys dog. Finally the evening ends in a fight and George badly injures Curler. This atmosphere has been building all night and it does not come as a surprise.

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