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  1. The only female character in the story, Curley’s wife is never given a name and is only mentioned in reference to her husband. The men on the farm refer to her as a “tramp,” a “tart,” and a “looloo.”. Steinbeck depicts Curley’s wife not as a villain, but rather as a victim.

  2. The only female character in the story, Curley’s wife is never given a name and is only mentioned in reference to her husband. The men on the farm refer to her as a “tramp,” a “tart,” and a “looloo.”

  3. Of Mice and Men Character Chart Directions: Below fill in the chart. Use quotes when needed and page numbers. Character Physical Appearance Personality & Behavior George Milton Lennie Small soft things: mice, rabbits, a woman’s Huge man with a shapeless face and sloping shoulders. Walks heavily, dragging feet.

  4. Steinbeck uses animal imagery to describe this character. He ‘stepped over … like a terrier’ which is a small, vicious, hunting dog. This reflects his character perfectly. He is pugnacious and the verb ‘slugging’ describes his brutality in section three. He sees women as property, objects, things to be owned.

  5. Of Mice and Men Chapter Minor Character Chart. Directions: In the character description box, give a detailed description of the character (who he or she is, what he or she looks like, what his or her personality is like).

  6. Of Mice and Men: Character Chart. Name__________________ Pd.___________ Directions: Below fill in the chart. Use quotes when needed and page numbers.

  7. Of Mice and Men Character Chart. DIRECTIONS: As we read Of Mice and Men in class, fill out the following chart. Be sure to write a detailed description and provide an analysis of the character for all of the names. Character Name. Page Number Introduced.