Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Of Mice And
Men- Main
characters
- George
- Small, witted ranch hand who travels
with Lennie. He is a typical, realistic
hand who uses his mind to anticipate
the future
- George is a very good friend to Lennie.
He promised Lennie's aunt Clara he would
look after him and has ever since. He
takes responsibility for Lennie
- George thinks of Lennie as
family -Maybe as a younger
brother
- George and Lennie both
share a dream of opening a
ranch together. He is
prepared to work hard for his
dream
- This refers to the
'American Dream' a lot
- However at the end of the novel
Steinbeck makes it clear there dream
will never come true, when George
shoots Lennie
- George only kills Lennie as
it is in his best interest. It is
practically impossible for
George to control Lennie- He
is a danger to others
- Lennie
- He is a large man whose mind is slow,
he acts like a child due to his short
attention span. He cannot understand the
consequences of his actions.
- He is therefore cared for and looked
after by George. His intelligence is
limited so he relies on George for almost
everything- He fully trusts him
- we can see a child like
characteristic in Lennie when
he first see's the pool of water
and slurps down huge gulps of
water like a horse
- Lennie feels secure
around soft things.
- At the beginning of the novel he pets dead mice to feels
safe, he then pets the puppies which is like a step up building
the security up more and more
- George tells Lennie if he is
good he can tend to the rabbits,
this gives lennie something to
look forwards to
- Lennies lack of intelligence
combined with strength can be very
dangerous, sometimes fatal
- An example of this
is when he kills
curlys wife due to
lack of judgement
- Slim
- He is a wise, respected ranch
hand whose word is 'law'- He
was the natural leader
- Slim is a very
mysterious
character, as
we have limited
knowledge of
him
- Slim is the only
character who
seems to be at
peace with
himself
- The other characters
often look to Slim for
advice.
- For instance, only after
Slim agrees that Candy
should put his decrepit
dog out of its misery does
- Slim alone understands the nature
of the bond between George and
Lennie, and comforts George at
the book’s tragic ending.
- Carlson
- He is the exact
opposite of
slim,he doesn't
understand the
feelings of
people around
him
- A ranch-hand, Carlson
complains bitterly about
Candy’s old, smelly dog
- He convinces
Candy to put the
dog out of its
misery. Candy
finally agrees,
Carlson
promises to
execute the task
without causing
the animal pain
- Crooks
- He is named for his
crooked body. He is
proud and independent,
yet he is an outcast on the
ranch