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10 Cards in this Set
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"I can see Lennie ain't a bit mean" |
Slims understanding nature espicially of George and Lennie's relationship |
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"Slim asked calmly" |
We get a real sense of his personality when he asks George to speak to him about the problem. |
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"You lay off me" -Slim to Curley |
Slim has the authority to say sucha a thing to the bosses son when he is being accused of flirting with Curley's wife. |
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"You hadda George, I swear you hadda" |
Slims comforting qualities are qucik to come through when George kills Lennie |
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"A guy gotta sometimes" |
Another example of Slims understanding |
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"that ain't no good" |
Slim is trying to reasure George as Lennie would have suffered in jail |
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"Slims opinion were law" |
Slim has power and control over the ranch due to the respect he gets |
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"maybe you better stay here with your wife" |
Showing compassion to George and Lennie in order to stop Curley shooting Lennie |
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"majesty" "royalty" "autority" "prince" "tall" |
Words all used to describe Slim |
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"I thought you got your han' caught in a machine" |
Slim taking control of the situation and showing his power |