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A list of picture books that feature mice in a pivotal way for story times or just for fun!
The three make a pact to let no one else know of their plan. Slim returns to the bunkhouse, berating Curley for his suspicions. Curley, searching for an easy target for his anger, finds Lennie and picks a fight with him. Lennie crushes Curley’s hand in the altercation.
Of Mice and Men: Part 3 Summary & Analysis. Next. Part 4. Themes and Colors Key. Summary. Analysis. That evening, after dinner and barley bucking in the fields, George and Slim return to the bunk house and sit together at the card table while the rest of the laborers enjoy a horseshoe game outside.
Of Mice and Men Summary and Analysis of Chapter Three. Summary. Chapter Three opens on the next day. After working hours, as the other men play horseshoes outside, Slim and George return to the bunk house. We learn that Slim has allowed Lennie to have one of his puppies.
In chapter 3 of Of Mice and Men, the ranch men are playing horseshoes. This game is mentioned as a way to create a sense of the outdoors and camaraderie among the workers.
The horses stamped on the other side of the feeding racks and the halterchains clinked. Outside, the men’s voices became louder and clearer.
Of Mice and Men is a 1937 novella written by American author John Steinbeck. [1] [2] It describes the experiences of George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers, as they move from place to place in California, searching for jobs during the Great Depression.Steinbeck based the novella on his own experiences as a teenager working alongside migrant farm workers in the ...