Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Describe Slim in three ways (with quotes) and indicate what his importance is to Of Mice and Men.

Slim must be a hard-working leader among the guys. He is
described as being out with his team and Candy says of
him:



Slim's a
jerkline skinner. Hell of a nice fella. p.
28



Later, some of the guys
note that Curley's wife has the eye for Slim. But Slim keeps her in line and makes sure
there is nothing inappropriate going on between them. She comes into the bunkhouse
apparently looking for Curley and then Slim enters. The way he deals with her shows his
integrity:



"Hi
good-lookin."


"I'm trying to find Curley,
Slim."


"Well, you ain't trying very hard. I seen him goin'
in your house."



Finally, in
the end, Slim is the only loyal and encouraging friend George has. We see this when Slim
says of Lennie's sacrifice,


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You hadda, George. I swear you hadda. Come on,
with me.



 Slim is the voice
of reason and integrity in this book. His purpose is to help show the error of other
people's ways and to confirm the right actions of folks as well.

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