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This 21-slide lesson explores Chapter 3 of John Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’.

Students are encouraged to think about the pathos created via the death of Candy’s dog, and how George and Lennie’s fate continues to be foreshadowed. Significant focus is placed on Lennie’s fight with Curley, which leads students to an extract-based essay question to answer.

Top tips for how to approach the extract question are included here, plus an exemplar introduction and analytical paragraph as a model for students.

Questions, discussion points, and tasks are included for students. The extract-based question is also included in this resource.

Ideal for upper-KS3 or GCSE students.

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