Mini Lesson # 6 Chapter 3 Pages 38-65

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Mini Lesson # 6 Chapter 3 Pages 38-65 Aristotle said, “Having a friend is like a single soul dwelling in two bodies.” Do Now: What is friendship? A relation that survives the trials and tribulations of time and remains unconditional. Trust Support Companionship Communication Unconditional Love Loyalty

Lennie’s Characterization P39 “He ain’t no cuckoo… He’s dumb as hell, but he ain’t crazy.” “I ain’t so bright neither, or I wouldn’t be buckin’ barley for $50.” How did George and Lennie become friends? What kind of personality does Lennie have?

What happens to Migrant Workers? They were treated badly. They were discriminated against and they were yelled at. They were also forced to retreat to a camp where they felt safe. Old Age Physical Disability Physical Impediment No Purpose!

Old Candy and His Old Dog George and Lennie Been together for a long, long while… companions Killing the dog, makes Candy feel alienated… (no more the 2 of them) Why does Candy want to be part of the dream? Candy’s only friend is his dog. When Carlson kills the dog, Candy is left with no one and he attaches himself to George and Lennie’s dream. He wants to avoid being an outcast and alone!

Incident in the Bunkhouse

Homework # 9: Found Poem Steinbeck uses such beautiful diction (word choice) in his novel of Mice and Men. The following quote is taken from Chapter 3. The silence plays a large role in setting the mood of this scene. Using a minimum of three phrases from this quote, create a poem of your own. The phrases in the box are poetic, but feel free to use any others you find in the quote that are fitting for your poem. Your poem does not have to rhyme or have a formal structure, but should contain some of your own words and be at least 8 lines long or more. Your poem can reflect the novel and/or silence, but do not have to. These poems will be shared in class and will be collected. “His voice trailed off. It was silent outside. Carlson’s footsteps died away. The silence came into the room. And the silence lasted… It came out of the night and invaded the room… They took places opposite each other at the table under the light, but George did not shuffle the cards. He rippled the edge of the deck nervously, and the little snapping noise drew the eyes of all the men in the room, so that he stopped doing it. The silence fell on the room again. A minute passed, and another minute… There came a little gnawing sound from under the floor and all the men looked down toward it gratefully… A shot sounded in the distance. The men looked quickly at the old man. Every head turned toward him. For a moment he continued to stare at the ceiling. Then he rolled slowly over and faced the wall and lay silent. George shuffled the cards noisily and dealt them (48 – 49).”

voice trailed off silent outside footsteps died away the silence came into the room came out of the night rippled the edge of the deck snapping noise silence fell on the room gnawing sound shot sounded in the distance stare at the ceiling lay silent