1. “Live off the fatta a lan”. What does this mean? This means to…

Question Answered step-by-step 1. “Live off the fatta a lan”. What does this mean? This means to… 1. “Live off the fatta a lan”. What does this mean? This means to live off of what the land produces or the resources made on the land.2. Find three quotes from Chapter 3 showing details about George and Lennie’s American Dream.- “We gotta get a big stake together. I know a little place we can get cheap, but they ain’t givin’ it away.” (Steinbeck 58).- “Well, it’s ten acres,” said George. “Got a little win’mill. Got a little shack on it, an’ a chicken run. Got a kitchen, orchard, cherries, apples, peaches, ‘cots, nuts, got a few berries. They’s a place for alfalfa and plenty water to flood it. They’s a pig pen-‘ (Steinbeck 59).- “Ever’ six weeks or so,” George continued, “them does would throw a litter so we’d have plenty rabbits to eat an’ to sell. An’ we’d keep a few pigeons to go flyin’ around the win’mill like they done when I was a kid.” (Steinbeck 60).3. Based on your answers to question 2, what will George and Lennie need to accomplish their American Dream? They will need money to accomplish their American Dream.4. Which character becomes a part of George and Lennie’s dream in Chapter 3? CandyHow could multiple people knowing about George and Lennie’s plan impact their dream? It could help them get more money, but it could also mean that they have a higher chance of being backstabbed by someone.5. What 4 events have happened so far in Chapters 1-3, that could impact George and Lennie achieving their American Dream? Lennie and Curley fight, Lennie gets them into trouble, George fears that Lennie will fall in love with Curley’s wife, and Candy becomes a part of their plan. Arts & Humanities English ENGL 10100 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)