Title: Of Mice and Men
1Of Mice and Men
2Lesson Aims
- To identify key words from the essay question
- To learn how to use the essay question to plan
your response.
3Essay Question
- Choose a novel or a short story or a piece of
non-fiction in which there is a person towards
whom you feel a strong emotion such as sympathy
or hatred or admiration. - Say how you feel about the person, and explain
why you feel this way.
4Essay Question
- Choose a novel or a short story or a piece of
non-fiction in which there is a person towards
whom you feel a strong emotion such as sympathy
or hatred or admiration. - explain why you feel this way.
5Using the Essay Question
- Choose a novel or a short story or a piece of
non-fiction in which there is a person towards
whom you feel a strong emotion such as sympathy
or hatred or admiration. - Explain why you feel this way.
- Of Mice and Men
- George
- We feel sympathy for him
- He has to look after Lennie who has learning
difficulties. - Kind to Lennie and cares for him
The word sympathy in essay questions does not
just mean you feel sorry for someone. It can
also mean that you find them likeable or that you
admire their actions or attitudes.
6Critical Essay Structure
- Critical essays always have the same structure.
(Essentially a beginning, a middle and an end). - Introduction
- 3-5 Key points
- Conclusion
- However!!!
- This is a mini essay so we will only have 2 key
points!! - Even better Ive done the first point for you!!!
7Key Points For this essay our key points will
be reasons we feel sympathy for George.
- Firstly, the reader would feel sympathy for
George because looking after Lennie is
frustrating and it causes him problems. - Additionally, Steinbeck encourages the reader to
feel sympathy for George because he is kind to
Lennie despite the difficulties he causes and
feels guilty when he upsets him.
8Introduction Start with T.A.R.T.S
- Title
- Author
- Reference to Essay Question
- Task Overview
- Summary of Plot
- (Must be brief and mention theme)
- Of Mice and Men
- John Steinbeck
- Novel in which there is a character that I feel
sympathy for. - I feel sympathy for George because
- Of Mice and Men is about (no more than 3 lines)
9Exemplar Introduction
- Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck is a
novel in which there is a character that I feel
great sympathy for. George Milton is an itinerant
worker in California during the Great depression
and I feel extremely sympathetic for him because
he has to look after Lennie who is misunderstood
because he has severe learning difficulties but
despite the problems this causes him, he is kind
and caring towards Lennie. Of Mice and Men is
about two men who travel together looking for
work and through George and Lennie (as well as
the other characters that we meet in and about
the ranch) Steinbeck explores the theme of
Loneliness and the need to have a dream.
10Learning Intentions
- To learn how to structure a key point of a
critical essay - To learn how to write topic sentences that refer
to the essay question
11Your essay will have three main sections. (Dont
worry this is only a mini essay and you are only
required to write one point!!!) You will use the
PEAR formula for each section.
- POINT Topic sentence with an opener/linking
word. It tells the examiner what your paragraph
is going to be about. - EVIDENCE You must remember to explain the
context (what is happening in the part of the
story from which you have taken your quotation or
your example) as well as write down your example
or quotation. - ANALYSIS Explain how the quotation supports
the point you are making (e.g what the quotation
or example tells you about difficulties George
faces or how George is feeling) and/or what it
tells us about the theme of the text. - RESPONSE Explain how your evidence RESPONDS to
the question. For example, why do you feel
sympathy for George here.
12Writing Topic Sentences (Points)
- Topic Sentences are very important because
- They make it clear what your point is going to be
about. - They help you to respond to the question in a
relevant way. - They help you have a line of argument through
your essay.
13Writing Effective Topic Sentences (Points)
- Start with a link word/opener.
- Make it clear what point you are making.
- Refer (include words from) the essay question.
14Key Point 1
- Firstly, the reader would feel sympathy for
George because looking after Lennie is
frustrating and it causes him problems.
15Exemplar Key Point Using P.E.A.R
- Firstly, the reader would feel sympathy
for George because looking after Lennie is
frustrating and it causes him problems. This can
be seen early in the first section of the novella
when Lennie and George are travelling to the farm
that they are due to start work on and enter a
clearing where Lennie starts to drink from a
pond -
- Lennie! he said sharply. Lennie, for God sakes
dont drink so much. - George started to warn Lennie about the
water because Lennie had made himself sick from
drinking water that was unclean before. The fact
that Lennie doesnt pay heed to Georges warning
and goes ahead and drinks from the pond like an
animal would explain to the reader that Lennie
doesnt always listen to Georges instructions. - Also, Lennie has clearly not learned a
lesson from his previous experience and this
demonstrates his child-like nature and how
Georges attempts to educate Lennie are
ultimately futile. Later in the first section,
the reader can also see why George would be
frustrated by having to look after Lennie when he
has to take a dead mouse from him - Georges hand remained outstretched
imperiously. Slowly, like a terrier who doesnt
want to bring a ball back to its master, Lennie
approached, drew back, approached again. - Lennie has no understanding of why he
shouldnt have the dead mouse he doesnt know
that George takes it from him because it is
unhygienic and could spread disease. Steinbeck
illustrates how George has to constantly be like
a parent to Lennie because Lennie is vulnerable
and can not look after himself. I feel sympathy
for George because it must be very frustrating to
have to take full responsibility for Lennie, who
is a grown man, and particularly because Lennie
is incapable of following Georges instructions
or learning from his experiences.
16Exemplar Key Point Using P.E.A.R
- Firstly, the reader would feel sympathy
for George because looking after Lennie is
frustrating and it causes him problems. This can
be seen early in the first section of the novella
when Lennie and George are travelling to the farm
that they are due to start work on and enter a
clearing where Lennie starts to drink from a
pond -
- Lennie! he said sharply. Lennie, for
God sakes dont drink so much. - George started to warn Lennie about the
water because Lennie had made himself sick from
drinking water that was unclean before. The fact
that Lennie doesnt pay heed to Georges warning
and goes ahead and drinks from the pond like an
animal would explain to the reader that Lennie
doesnt always listen to Georges instructions. - Also, Lennie has clearly not learned a
lesson from his previous experience and this
demonstrates his child-like nature and how
Georges attempts to educate Lennie are
ultimately futile. Later in the first section,
the reader can also see why George would be
frustrated by having to look after Lennie when he
has to take a dead mouse from him - Georges hand remained outstretched
imperiously. Slowly, like a terrier who doesnt
want to bring a ball back to its master, Lennie
approached, drew back, approached again. - Lennie has no understanding of why he
shouldnt have the dead mouse he doesnt know
that George takes it from him because it is
unhygienic and and could spread disease.
Steinbeck illustrates how George has to
constantly be like a parent to Lennie because
Lennie is vulnerable and can not look after
himself. I feel sympathy for George because it
must be very frustrating to have to take full
responsibility for Lennie, who is a grown man,
and particularly because Lennie is incapable of
following Georges instructions or learning from
his experiences.
17Key Point 2 Your Turn
- P Write a topic sentence with an opener which
states that you feel sympathetic for George
because, despite the difficulties, George is kind
and cares for Lennie. He protects Lennie against
other people. - E Give an example of a time when George shows
that he cares about Lennie. Explain what is
happening at the time, then give a quotation to
prove your point. - A Explain how this example shows how George feels
about Lennie. - (For a more developed point, you could give
another example and analyse this before moving on
to your response as I have done in the exemplar) - R Explain why this makes you feel sympathetic
towards George. (Again, try to give more than
one reason.)