Of Mice and Men

What does Slim represent in the bunkhouse? Use examples from the text.

What does Slim represent in the bunkhouse? Use examples from the text.

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Slim is a seemingly ageless man who carries himself with great gravity. He runs the teams of men at the ranch and is respected by everyone. There is a calm wisdom about him that George is especially attracted to. Slim quietly makes the decisions in the bunkhouse. Carlson, for example, waits for Slim's okay before he shoots Candy's old dog.