Dicussion about Of Mice and Men
Posted: 03 Nov 2011, 19:45
Well I just finished this book called "Of Mice and Men" and was hoping if someone would like to have a discussion about it.
I was hoping if someone got any com-prehending questions, something that they would like to discuss about, and maybe especially the last chapter.
For example: Chapter 3: What was significant about Whit and the letter from the magazine?
It was significant because it shows the loneliness Whit felt, and how he showed everyone the letter. He wouldn't let go of the page he was on, knowing he had lost a close friend.
Another example is Chapter 5: Why did Lennie run away?
And this could easily be answered by saying "Because George told him so," but to think more indepth, it would be "Lennie felt that he was in trouble, and throughout the book he has followed George's orders, like the time when George told him to attack Curley when he didn't want to, he obeys George."
One more could be: Who is Slim?
An obvious answer was he was a character working on the farm where many liked him
An indepth answer is: Slim is the person who "brings out" people. As George always wanted to get away from Lennie, Slim was the connecting point where he could be free, having drinks (where George explained that he would want to go out and hang if he didn't have Lennie at Chapter 1). Slim is the leader throughout the farm, trustworthy, honest. People look up to him, because all the other characters have dreams, but they were failed dreams.
I was hoping if someone got any com-prehending questions, something that they would like to discuss about, and maybe especially the last chapter.
For example: Chapter 3: What was significant about Whit and the letter from the magazine?
It was significant because it shows the loneliness Whit felt, and how he showed everyone the letter. He wouldn't let go of the page he was on, knowing he had lost a close friend.
Another example is Chapter 5: Why did Lennie run away?
And this could easily be answered by saying "Because George told him so," but to think more indepth, it would be "Lennie felt that he was in trouble, and throughout the book he has followed George's orders, like the time when George told him to attack Curley when he didn't want to, he obeys George."
One more could be: Who is Slim?
An obvious answer was he was a character working on the farm where many liked him
An indepth answer is: Slim is the person who "brings out" people. As George always wanted to get away from Lennie, Slim was the connecting point where he could be free, having drinks (where George explained that he would want to go out and hang if he didn't have Lennie at Chapter 1). Slim is the leader throughout the farm, trustworthy, honest. People look up to him, because all the other characters have dreams, but they were failed dreams.