Chapters 1 & 2 Vocabulary
Across
- 4. - A person who moves from one place to another, especially to find work; common in agricultural settings.
- 6. - In a self-satisfied manner; indicates a lack of concern about potential dangers or changes.
- 8. - A large, strong man with a mental disability who relies on George for guidance and protection.
- 9. - A type of plant often grown as fodder for livestock; represents the agricultural setting of the story.
- 11. - In a manner that shows sadness or disappointment; reflects the emotional state of characters.
- 13. - The use of gestures and body movements to convey meaning without words; important in communication between characters.
- 14. - Giving the impression that something bad is going to happen; sets the tone for the unfolding events.
- 15. - The boss's aggressive son, who feels insecure and often picks fights with larger men.
Down
- 1. - A building where ranch workers sleep and live; often simple and sparsely furnished.
- 2. - Distrustful of human sincerity or integrity; highlights the skepticism of certain characters about dreams and hopes.
- 3. - A small, wiry man who takes care of Lennie and dreams of a better future.
- 5. - Being alone or isolated; reflects the loneliness experienced by many characters in the novel.
- 7. - Eager to fight or argue; describes Curley and his confrontational nature.
- 10. - Soft and woolly; often used to describe sheep or fabric, emphasizing the rural setting.
- 12. - In a gloomy or sullen manner; describes the attitude of certain characters facing hardship.