
I chose this man to represent Slim because like Steinbeck's description of Slim this man looks tall, has a Stetson hat, is wearing blue jeans (you have to look at the very bottom of the picture), is also wearing a denim jacket and you can't tell how old he is by looking at his face.

The man holding a gun looks like Carlson. Steinbeck doesn't describe Carlson very well he just says that he is (like the man in the picture) a powerful, big-stomached man. The man in the picture is also an ideal representation of Carlson because he is holding a gun (like Carlson when he was going ti kill Candy's dog) and he is dressed like a rancher during the early 1900's.

This man looks like Curley for several reasons. Firstly he is small, you can tell he is small because (in the picture) his head hardly reaches the height of the second bunk behind him. Also he has curly hair and he is wearing a glove on his left hand. Unfortunatly the picture isn't very clear so I can't tell if his eyes are brown like Steinbeck's dexcription of Curley.

Like Steinbeck's description of Candy's dog this dog has a grey muzzle and pale blind old eyes. He also has grizzly coat and looks dead or almost dead, like the dog in
Of Mice and Men.
This man resembles Candy because he is wearing blue jeans, he is with a dog and he is very old. Steinbeck doesn't describe Candy a lot in
Of Mice and Men.
This is "The Boss". Like the description in the book this man is wearing a flannel shirt, a black vest and a brown Stetson hat.
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