Regents Review
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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| John Steinbeck | Author of Of Mice and Men
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| George Milton | Short, quick, smart, responsible
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| Lennie Small | Big, bear-like, strong, impulsive, mentally challenged.
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| Candy | Old, slow moving, scraggly
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| Crooks | Intelligent, bent spine
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| Curley | Pugnacious, bully
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| Curley's Wife | Pretty, young, flirtatious
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| Slim | Self confident, authoritative
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| Carlson | Big, unfeeling,
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| Candy's dog | Old, smelly, scraggly
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| Misfits | People who do not fit into the world they live in.
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| Foreshadows George killing Lennie. | Candy's dog is killed just because it has become a problem to the others.
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| Ripples in the water | symbol of the far-reaching effects of one thing
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| George and Lennie's dream | They want to buy a place of their own where Lennie can raise rabbits.
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| Loneliness and isolation | Two themes from the novel
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| Salinas, California in the 1930's | Setting of the novel
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| Motif | The recurrance of Lennie touching and hurting or killing soft creatures: mice, girl in red dress, puppy, Curley's wife
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| Imagery | Description of the wooded area by the lake in the first and last part of the novel
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| George playing solitaire | Symbol of his isolation because of Lennie.
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| Lennie "...dabbled his big paw..." | Diction used by the author to characterize Lennie as being like an animal.
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