Re-read the end of Chapter One, from: 'George's voice became deeper. He repeated his words rhythmically as though he had said them many times before.' to the end. What does this tell us about the relationship between George and Lennie and why is it important to the novel?
Paragraph 1 - Introduction
Locate the extract in the story. Mention where George and Lennie are, and why.
Paragraph 2 - Ranch hands' loneliness
Comment on George's idea that ranch hands are 'the loneliest guys in the world.' How does this prepare us to meet other characters in the novel?
Paragraph 3 - George and Lennie's dream
Describe George and Lennie's dream Most of the characters in the story have a dream of some kind - a reaction to their loneliness
Paragraph 4 - George's rabbits
Why is it important to the plot that Lennie wants to tend the rabbits and likes to pet soft things?
Paragraph 5 - The new job
Describe George's instructions to Lennie about how to behave in the new farm. What does this show about George and Lennie's relationship? How it prepares us for what unfolds in the story.
Paragraph 6 - Conclusion
Look carefully at the closing paragraphs of the chapter that describe the sunset. Is this symbolic? What have we learnt about George and Lennie's friendship and about what might happen in the rest of the novel?