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Candys dog
āGrey of muzzleā¦moth eatenā
Candy discrimination - Talking about how nobody will listen to him because of his unique struggle to crooks.
āNobodyād listen to usā
Candy - His fate over his place to stay
āI wonāt have no place to stayā
Candy - his fate over his future jobs
āI canāt get no more jobsā
Candy - internalised belief that he is useless to the ranch because of his age and disability
āI aināt much goodā
Candy - hope for the future
āSāpose I went with you guysā
Candy - description of his appearance
āout of the sleeve came a round sticker like wrist but no handā
Crooks - loneliness
"A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody."
Crooks - Dreams
"nobody gets no land."
Crooks - discrimination/power relating to the bunkhouse
S'pose you couldn't go into the bunkhouse and play rummy 'cause you was black...
Crooks - Dreams/Power in regards to other ranch workers who have come and gone
"Ever'body wants a little piece of lan'."
Description of Crooksābunk
āa long box filled with strawā
Crooks - discrimination / reduction of his feelings, tone, opinions all because of the discrimination against him
āCrooks had reduced himself to nothingā
Crooks loneliness
āThere aināt a coloured man on this ranchā
Curleys wife - loneliness / about how she personally feels
āI get awful lonelyā
Curleys wife - power
āI could get you strung up on a treeā
Curleys wife desciption
āPretty and simpleā¦curls, tiny little sausagesā
Curleys wife dreams
"I coulda been in the movies..."
Curleys wife discrimination from other ranch workers about the way she looks at people
āShe got the eyeā
Slim - friendship - relating to ao4 and how not many guys travel together
"Ain't many guys travel around togetherā
Slim - power (his opinions)
"Slim's opinions were law."
Slim - authority
"His authority was so great ā
Slim - fate / he comforts george after he makes the decision to shoot Lennie at the end of the novella
"You hadda, George. I swear you haddaā
Friendship slim to george
"Hope you get on my team,"
Lennie - character description / bear animal imagery
āA bear drags his pawsā
Lennie - Dream
"tend the rabbits"
Lennie - friendship
āI got you to look after me, and you got me to look after youā
Lennie - Power (juxtaposition of how he is so powerful yet it makes him powerless in a way because he has no control or power over his strength, preventing him from reaching his dreams.
Lennieās unintentional actions result in tragedy - this highlights the fragile nature of human connections and the consequences of misunderstandings and miscommunication.
"I pinched their heads a little and then they was dead... I don't know why..."
George
āRestless eyes and sharp strong featuresā
George - power over lennie
āI want you to come anā hide in the brushā
George - Dreams
"We'reĀ gonnaĀ haveĀ aĀ littleĀ house"
George loneliness
"Guys like us⦠are the loneliest guys in the world"
Curley - isolation
āCurley ain't givin' nobody a chance"
Curley - lack of friendship/isolation/insecurity
"HeāsĀ madĀ atĀ 'emĀ becauseĀ heĀ ain'tĀ aĀ bigĀ guy"
Curley - power over his wife / constantly asking for her location so that he can control his wife
"You seen a girl around here?ā
Curley - insecurity
āWhat the hell you laughin' at?"
Lennie - intellectual disability and power (he is unaware of the mistakes he made)
āLike I done in Weed?ā
Curleys wife - This quote highlights the uncertainty surrounding Curley's wife's fidelity and the lack of trust and companionship between Curley and his wife, as well as the other ranch workers.
āGlove fulla vaselineā
Crooks - uncertainty / Crooks's existential uncertainty and the toll that loneliness takes on his mental and emotional well-being
"I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an' he gets sick"
George - regret / George expresses regret for believing in the dream of owning land with Lennie, realizing the impossibility of their dream after Lennie's actions lead to tragedy.
āI think I knowed we'd never do her."
Curleys wife - broken dreams and regret
"IĀ couldaĀ madeĀ somethin'Ā ofĀ myself"
Curley - animal imagery / terriers are a smaller breed of dog, which are widely known for their relentless and fearless pursuit of vermin and prey - regardless of how big its opponent is
ālike a terrierā
Curley - pride and revenge / Lennie killing Curleyās wife wounds his pride and ego. Curley no longer has someone to keep control over and has lost his authority over his wife. So in order to restore his pride, Curley turns to wickedness and vengeance; he becomes determined to assert his dominance on the other ranch workers by killing Lennie.
Curley does not mourn the loss of his wife; he instead grieves his pride and the authority he had over his wife. Curleyās actions are all routed in his insecurities about his stature, his ability to fight, his wife. Each of these being represented through a different character (Slim, Lennie, and Carlson respectively)
āIām gonna shoot the guts outta that big bastard myselfā
Curleys wife - broken dreams and love / The relationship between Curley and Curleyās wife is fraught with tension and dissatisfaction. Curleys wife feels isolated, and unfulfilled in her marriage which is implied to have been a contractual marriage.
Their relationship serves as a cautionary tale about the destructive effects of jealousy and possessiveness.
āI donāt like himā