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  • The stable man of the farm who must live in the harness room because he is African American.
    Crooks
  • Owns a very old dog and has to make a tough decision about his dog.
    Candy
  • Where does George tell Lennie to meet him if something bad happens?
    The brush or the river
  • Who took care of Lennie before George?
    Aunt Clara
  • A very tiny, quick man who takes care of Lennie and promises that one day they will have land of their own.
    George
  • Kills the old dog, puts the dog out of its misery
    Carlson
  • What is Lennie hiding from George in his pocket in the beginning of the story?
    Mouse
  • Who ends up shooting Lennie in the end?
    George
  • Who first finds Curley’s wife dead in the barn?
    Candy
  • A very hard, tough man, who is often cruel to his wife and his workers.
    Curley
  • What does George say Lennie can do on the farm they will have?
    Take care of the rabbits
  • Why did Lennie kill Curley’s wife?
    She got scared when he was touching her hair, and wouldn’t stop screaming, so he tried to make her be quiet.
  • Understands what George does at the end of the novel and helps lead him back to the farm.
    Slim
  • Who else wants to go in on the farm dream with Lennie and George?
    Candy and Crooks
  • Why does Crooks say he’s lonely?
    He has to live in the harness room by himself because he is African American and is isolated from the rest of the men.
  • A very large, very strong man. Is “feeble minded,” and loves animals, but doesn’t know his own strength.
    Lennie
  • How does Curley’s wife talk to the workers on the farm?
    She mocks them and tells them she’ll tell Curley on them if they do something wrong
  • A woman who often feels lonely and teases the migrant workers.
    Curley's Wiffe