Created by Greta Westwood
over 11 years ago
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Does Curley understand his wife's needs?
What is the relationship between men and women in the novel?
The boss is always giving Crooks 'hell' because
Crooks is even treated badly by characters who have little power because
Candy calls Crooks a 'nice fella' but does he seem to care that the ranchers treat him badly?
How does Slim treat Crooks?
Who goes into Crooks's room before Lennie and Candy do?
Prejudice makes Crooks...
The dream farm appeals to Crooks because...
Crooks is the first one to realise that the dream isn't possible because...
Candy is very old and he knows it won't be long before ...
When Carlson wants to shoot Candy's dog, does Candy get much sympathy?
Candy's dog represents Candy himself because...
Curley's wife looks down on Candy too as...
Steinbeck uses the character of Crooks to show ...
Prejudice and loneliness are linked because...
What do the men assume about Curley's wife?
Steinbeck presents Crooks as a desirable character to...
There is only one woman on the ranch and Steinbeck doesn't even give her a name to show
From his possessions (rubber boots, an alarm clock and a shotgun) we can tell that Crooks is shown to be...
Most of the men dislike Curley's wife, technically does she do anything wrong?
The fact that Crooks has lots of books shows that
Steinbeck makes a point against sexism by...
What does Curley's wife assume of the men?