What are some examples of foreshadowing in Of Mice and Men Chapter 4?
I didn’t bounce you hard… Now maybe George ain’t gonna let me tend no rabbits, if he fin’s out you got killed” (85). This foreshadows Lennie will kill something else. Lennie killed mice and a dog so he will kill something else. It also foreshadows if he kills something Geroge isn’t going to let him tend the rabbits.
What is wrong with crooks?
Crooks is so named because of a crooked back caused by a kick from a horse. Crooks is the stable hand who takes care of the horses and lives by himself because he is the only black man on the ranch. Along with Candy, Crooks is a character used by Steinbeck to show the effects of discrimination.
Where does George tell Lennie to go if there is trouble?
George tells Lennie that if there’s any trouble at the new ranch, he should return to the brush by the river where they are camping that night. The next day, they arrive at the ranch and are immediately chewed out for being late. We get to meet the other workers there.
How does Lennie make George feel guilty?
George gets angry at Lennie for how much trouble he is, and Lennie manipulates George into telling the story by offering to go off and live in a cave. Lennie makes George feel guilty for losing his temper and offers two more times to go off on his own. He scolds Lennie and reminds him why they are running away.
What can’t Lennie do if he gets in trouble?
What does George tell Lennie to do when they get to where they were going? George tells Lennie that if he ever gets in trouble, to come hide in the bushes and George will find him there.
What is George and Lennie’s plan?
In Of Mice and Men, George and Lennie are planning to buy a farm of their very own. They have dreams to plant a garden and have fresh vegetables. They also plan to raise rabbits. Lennie is especially fond of the idea of raising rabbits.
What is George and Lennie’s relationship?
Throughout the novel, George and Lennie have a relationship like a master and his dog. George is responsible for Lennie, making sure he has work, food, and does not get into too much trouble. He gives Lennie commands, which Lennie is supposed to obey, and when Lennie does not, George scolds him.
What are the strengths and weaknesses of George and Lennie’s relationship?
George’s weaknesses are his physical strength and his undying loyalty to Lennie, which is also a strength. His loyalty to Lennie causes him to constantly be on the run from law, lie to others, and cover for Lennie.
What does George find in the box by his bed?
What does George find in the box by his bed and what does he assume? small yellow can. he assumes that the bed is filthy with lice and roaches.
Why is George friends with Lennie?
Key Questions and Answers George and Lennie travel together because they have known each other since they were children and a natural friendship developed over time. George explains their history when he confides in Slim, saying, “Him and me was both born in Auburn. I knowed his Aunt Clara.