Curley’s wife is lonely because she’s a woman. Candy is lonely because of his age. Why is Crooks lonely? | The other guys don’t want him around. |
Why does Lennie wander into Crooks room? | Lennie sees his light on. |
Why is Crooks rude to Lennie? | Lennie has no right to be in Crook’s room. |
What is Crooks’ initial evaluation of Lennie? | Crooks thinks Lennie doesn’t belong in the barn. |
How does Crooks taunt Lennie? | By telling him that George might not come back. |
Why does Crooks relent in his taunting of Lennie? | Lennie starts to get upset and walks dangerously towards Crooks. |
What does Curley’s wife suspect about Curley’s injury? | She thinks Lennie busted Curley’s hand and he didn’t get it caught in a machine. |
What is Curley’s wife’s reaction to the dream of the farm with the rabbits? | She told Lennie that if all he wants is rabbits, maybe she will get some rabbits. |
How does the promise of the farm embolden Candy and Crooks? | It gives them hope for the future which gives them strength to stand up against Curley’s wife. |
Why does Crooks abandon the dream of the farm? | He decides he wouldn’t want to go to a place like that. |
Of Mice and Men chp 4 Comprehension
April 29, 2020