How Does Steinbeck Create Tension In Chapter 4 Of Mice And Men

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In chapter 1, Steinbeck introduces us to George and Lennie, two migrant workers who are traveling to a ranch in Soledad, California. The odd duo is trying to survive and save some money during the 1930’s Great depression. In chapter 2, George and Lennie meet Curley, Curley’s wife, Swamper, Slim, and Carlson. Their learning about the boss and other people on the ranch. Every time George talks he lies. George and Lennie arrive late because George wanted to enjoy nature. The second day George and Lennie show up just in time for dinner. George and Lennie both wear high heal boots. The Swamper has only one hand. And also Curley is a boxer. In chapter 3, George trust Slim about what happened in weed. Carlson convinces Candy to shoot his dog because …show more content…

Lennie came into Crooks room because everyone went to town. Crooks and Lennie were talking when Candy came to discussed the land. Crooks wants in on the dream. Curley’s wife came in and asked Lennie what happened to Curley’s hand, Lennie lied but Curley’s wife really didn’t care because she’s been wanting to hurt him to. Crook’s don’t want in on the dream anymore because Curley’s wife made him feel bad. In chapter 5, Lennie was playing with the puppy in the barn, the pup bit him and he smacked and shook the puppy and the puppy died. Curley’s wife came in and her and Lennie talking and then Curley’s wife asked Lennie is he would feel her hair and he did but he was messing it up and then he pulled it so hard he snapped her neck. So Lennie ran to the brush. Then all the guys went looking for Lennie. George lied and said he went South. In chapter 6, Lennie had two hallucinations; about his Aunt Clara was scolding him about how he treats George and the Rabbit said if Lennie was to have rabbits they would die. Next, George found Lennie in the brush by the river so he went over and talked to Lennie about the dream to distract him. Then he killed Lennie by shooting him in between the neck and the spine so he would not be

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