Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Of Mice & Men - Symbols
- Animals
- Lennie
- dog
- horse
- bull
- Candy and his dog
- George and Lennie
- Curley and his wife
- 'flopped like a fish'
- both victims of Lennie's strength
- the only thing the had in common
- Curley's wife
- Lulu
- she was less important than a dog
- both controlled by men
- Dove
- final freedom from
a life of restriction
- Circles
- the ranchers' lives
- Lennie's Behaviour
- inevitability of Lennie
getting into trouble
- they find somewhere; Lennie does something
wrong; they have to run away - > cycle starts
again
- The cards ( appearance
& the game playing )
- It doesn't matter which way you hold the
cards the start matches the end
- Structure of the
novel as a whole
- Gloves/ Hands
- Hands = power
- workers hands = unaccustomed
to sentimentality
- George = unaccustomed to functionlity
- Shaking hands when shooting Lennie
- Candy has only 1 hand
- limited power/ usefulness
on the ranch
- God
- functional vs sentimental
- Slim
- passes judgement
- good & bad
- understanding
- concern and insight
- Divisions
- the bunk house door
- who is/isn't allowed in ?
- Crook's room
- Light and Dark
- Bars of light across
Curley's wife when dead
- Foreshadowing
- Death of candy's dog = death
of Lennie
- The woman in Weed wore red =
Curley's wife also wearing red
- the increasing impact of
Lennie's strength
- the setting
- prey and predators
- the structure of the novel as a
whole
- Beginning vs. Ending
- the story begins and
ends in the same place
- The idea of predator and
prey is present in both
- Water-snake and heron
- reminder that predators
always get their prey