PPT-Curley’s Wife.

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In Context California in the 1930s Which are true During the 1930s American farmland became known as the Dust Bowl because many workers had to survive by eating

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In Context California in the 1930s Which are true During the 1930s American farmland became known as the Dust Bowl because many workers had to survive by eating bowls of dust During the 1930s American farmland became known as the Dust Bowl because overfarming and drought had turned the soil to dust. Hang in there, only a few short hours to go….. Do Now. After killing Curley’s wife, Lennie realizes he made a mistake. He runs to the clearing where the story began. Do you agree with George’s decision after he arrived in the clearing? Why or Why not?. A GCSE guide to . Lennie. George. How has Steinbeck encouraged you to feel towards the character of Curley’s wife?. Point. Steinbeck encourages the reader to feel as if Curley’s wife is a strong woman with a . Historical . Background- Women. Very passive societal role; inferior/obedient to males. Physical/emotional abuse. Had occupations-. Tradeswomen. Baker. Shopkeeper. Etc.. (Peasant’s wives- worked fields). To read and understand chapter 2 of the novel. . Let’s read chapter 2. Continue adding to your brainstorms. We also need to create new brainstorms for the characters of . Candy, Curley, Slim & Curley’s Wife. Respect Your Husband. Ephesians 5:22-33. Family Matters series. January 21-22, 2017. Pastor Dave Smith. dave@highlands.us. Why This Series?. Our most significant relationships are also some of our most challenging – husbands, wives, parents, children.. By: Sam . Nesser. , Mollie Stein, Emily . Kurzinski. , Stacey . Krusper. , and Noelle Barnhart. video. Music video. . characters. The Wife of Bath. The Knight. The Queen. Minister. King Arthur. Prologue. What do they mean?. Rabbits. Lennie. mentions them frequently. What does he link them with?. He thinks of them as his ideal world, his dream. They’re peaceful. Could represent . the American dream, the end of struggle in . does the . church. Ephesians 5:25-33. Review. :. The Duty of the Wife (vv. 22–24). The Duty of the Husband (vv. 25–33). . How . to Have a Marriage That . Works. A woman characterized by submission. Geoffrey Chaucer. Warm Up. When you have a disagreement with someone how do you resolve the issue?. Explain using an example, 2-4 sentences. . Background Notes: Wife of Bath . The Wife of Bath’s Tale revolves around an argument about what women want.. Geoffrey Chaucer. Warm Up. When you have a disagreement with someone how do you resolve the issue?. Explain using an example, 2-4 sentences. . Background Notes: Wife of Bath . The Wife of Bath’s Tale revolves around an argument about what women want.. To analyse the characters of Curley and Slim. CHAPTER 1. Two men called George and __________ make their way down to a clearing beside the __________ River near the town of __________ in __________. They are heading to a nearby __________ to find work. Lennie has a dead __________, which he likes to stroke, in his __________, but George makes him __________ it away. They warm some __________ on a fire for __________ and Lennie asks __________ to tell him about the house and land they are going to__________ one day. However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband. Ephesians 5:33 God’s Plan for Marriage, pt. III Ephesians 5:22-33 Husband’s role All. I can use quotations from the novel to discuss Candy and his character. I can begin to explore what he might stand for.. F. Loneliness. Symbolism. Context. Parallels. Mirroring. Foreshadowing. E. Eleri. and Millie. Quote list. "Curley's wife". "I don't like Curley. He . ain't. a nice fella.". ". Coulda. made . somethin. ' of myself". ". Coulda.  been in the movies, an' had nice clothes... An' I .

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