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2 Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Tragedy Components Miscellaneous CharactersQuotes Themes/Symbols

3 $100 George and Lennie travel and work together. They care for each other

4 $100 Friendship

5 $200 Getting their own ranch; living off the fat of the land; tend rabbits

6 $200 American Dream

7 $300 All the workers on the ranch (besides George and Lennie) work and travel alone

8 $300 Loneliness

9 $400 Question from H1 Carlson killing Candy’s dog and George killing Lennie

10 $400 Euthanasia

11 $500 Crooks has to live in the stable; Curley’s wife is nameless

12 $500 Discrimination

13 $100 You god damn right we’re gonna do it. George says we are. We got the money right now.

14 $100 Candy

15 $200 S’pose George don’t come back no more. S’pose he took a powder and just ain’t coming back no more. What’ll you do then?

16 $200 Crooks

17 $300 So you wasn’t gonna say a word. You was gonna leave your big flapper shut and leave me do the talking. Damn near lost us the job.

18 $300 George

19 $400 …If you…guys would want a hand to work for nothing-just his keep, why I’d come an’ lend a hand. I ain’t so crippled I can’t work like a son-of-a-bitch if I want to.

20 $400 Crooks

21 $500 I ought to of shot that dog myself, George.

22 $500 Candy

23 $100 Big, bear like, strong hands, good worker, forgetful at times, likes soft things, and petting things causes him trouble

24 $100 Lennie

25 $200 Gets around, whore of the ranch, teases all the men, the only woman in the book

26 $200 Curley’s Wife

27 $300 Calm, peaceful, people look to him for advice, and he understands the relationship that Lennie and George have between them

28 $300 Slim

29 $400 Small, son of the owner of the ranch, is insecure about himself, tries to fight everyone that is bigger than him, and always is looking for his wife

30 $400 Curley

31 $500 Has a dog that gave birth to 9 pups (he drowns 4 of them), shoots Candy’s dog to put it out of its misery, is nice and tells people what to do as far as work

32 $500 Carlson

33 $100 George is a migrant worker

34 $100 Common Person

35 $200 He trusts Lennie too much..he isn’t strict enough

36 $200 Innocent Mistake

37 $300 He underestimates Lennie’s potential for violence

38 $300 Tragic Flaw

39 $400 Lennie kills Curley’s wife

40 $400 Disastrous Consequences

41 $500 George tells Candy “I should of knew” after seeing Curley’s wife’s body

42 $500 Recognition

43 $100 Why is Crooks’ name appropriate?

44 $100 Crooks has a crooked back

45 $200 Why does Lennie have his mental condition?

46 $200 He was kicked in the head by a horse when he was a child

47 $300 Where do the ranch workers go to have a good time?

48 $300 The whore house

49 $400 Why does Curley keep a glove with vaseline on one hand?

50 $400 To keep his hand soft for his wife.

51 $500 Where does George tell Lennie to hide when he is in trouble?

52 $500 In the brush

53 Final Jeopardy This author wrote, “If one man kills another, it murder, but if a hundred thousand men kill another hundred thousand, it is considered an act of glory!?”

54 Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Tolstoy? (The book is Kingdom of God)


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