100 likes | 198 Vues
Dive into the complexities of internal and external conflicts in Steinbeck's novel. Analyze characters, their dilemmas, and how conflict shapes the narrative. Get ready to discuss and enhance your understanding with insightful activities.
E N D
Today’s Agenda • Of Mice and Men • Collect CONFLICT handout • Chapters 5 & 6 • Study guide • Foreshadowing handout • TEST MOVED TO LESSON 32!!
Chapter 4 • Why did Crooks change his mind about going in with George, Lennie, and Candy? • What do you think of Curley’s Wife? • How did she bait Lennie?
DIALECT • “Awright,” she said contemptuously. “Awright, cover ‘im up if yawanta. Whatta I care? You bindle bums think you’re so damn good.” Whattaya think I am, a kid? I tell ya I could of went with shows. Not jus’one, neither. An’ a guy tol’ me he could put me in pitchers…” • Why in the world did Steinbeck write like this?
CONFLICT • Internal • Man v. Himself • External • Man v Man • Man v. Nature • Man v. Technology • Highlight all blank boxes. • Give One - Get One • Share answers with another classmate. • Discuss and decide on correct answer. • Fill in the boxes. • Collect.
Chapters 5 pp. 84+ • Characters • Lennie • George • Candy • Curley’s Wife • Slim • Curley • Carlson
Chapter 5 • Questions over chapter 5? • What was George’s reaction?
Chapters 6 pp. 99+ • Characters • Lennie • George • Slim • Curley • Carlson
DUE AT BEGINNING OF NEXT CLASS • Study Guide • Foreshadowing handout