Round 11: Tossup 17

A scene in this novella describes how “a moment settled and hovered and remained for much more than a moment” after the death (-5[1])of a character whose body “flopped like a fish.” (-5[1])A character in this novella threatens to get a man with a crooked back “strung up on a tree,” and later bemoans how she married a man who wears a Vaseline-filled glove. (10[1])In this novella, (10[1])Carlson (10[1])shoots (10[2])the handyman (10[2])Candy’s aging dog. (10[1])In this novella, (10[1])a character (10[1])who dreams he’ll “live on the fatta the lan’” (10[1])is killed to stop (10[1])him from being lynched for strangling Curley’s wife. (10[1])For 10 points, what John Steinbeck novella ends with George shooting Lennie? ■END■

ANSWER: Of Mice and Men
<Editors, American Literature> | Packet K
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