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Group One
Why do minor characters, even Susy the prostitute, and the dog Lulu, have names, but not Curley’s wife?
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Group Two
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Why do minor characters, even Susy the prostitute, and the dog Lulu, have names, but not Curley’s wife?
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(Page 56) George and Lennie's dream of owning their own land is becoming a reality. Lennie is obviously very excited - he has been waiting for his rabbits for a long time. How might George honestly feel about his dream actually being in reach?
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Group Three
Why do minor characters, even Susy the prostitute, and the dog Lulu, have names, but not Curley’s wife?
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(Page 56) George and Lennie's dream of owning their own land is becoming a reality. Lennie is obviously very excited - he has been waiting for his rabbits for a long time. How might George honestly feel about his dream actually being in reach?
(Page 58) When George and Lennie are talking about their dream, Lennie reacts violently to the hypothetical idea of the cat hurting the baby rabbits. What do we learn about Lennie through his reaction?
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