Group One
(Page 9)
1. Steinbeck compares Lennie to a terrier - What does this comparison say about Lennie?
§ 2. What does it say about the view of handicapped people during the 1930s?
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Group Two
1. Steinbeck compares Lennie to a terrier - What does this comparison say about Lennie?
2. What does it say about the view of handicapped people during the 1930s?
3. 3. How have views on the handicapped changed/stayed the same today?
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Group Three
(Page 11)
1. Steinbeck compares Lennie to a terrier - What does this comparison say about Lennie?
2. What does it say about the view of handicapped people during the 1930s?
3. 3. How have views on the handicapped changed/stayed the same today?
4. George complains about having to take care of Lennie. Why might George keep Lennie around?
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