Al Wilts.
Carlson was the deputy sheriff in Soledad in the novella "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
Yes, in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, there is a character named the Boss, who is the owner of the ranch where George and Lennie work. There is no specific mention of a sheriff in the story.
Al Wilts is a minor character in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." He is the manager of a grain bucking team where George and Lennie briefly work. Al is portrayed as a strict and unsympathetic boss who eventually fires George and Lennie from their job.
mice and men takes place in san francisco California
Soledad means loneliness/Solitude and 'Of Mice and Men' is set here because loneliness is a key theme in the novel.
Soledad, California USA
They sent Carlson to get the sheriff in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck after Lennie accidentally killed Curley's wife.
Soledad means loneliness. It's also the name of the nearby town in Of Mice and Men.
It is set near Soledad. Which is south-east of Salinas, California.
The town in 'Of Mice and Men' is called Soledad, which means "solitude" or "loneliness" in Spanish. It serves as a backdrop to the struggles and dreams of the characters in the novel.
Lulu is a minor character in John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men." She is a woman at the local brothel in Soledad, where some of the ranch workers go for entertainment. She is briefly mentioned in the novel.
The setting of "Of Mice and Men" is the Salinas Valley in California during the Great Depression. The story primarily takes place on a ranch near the town of Soledad.
In "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, the whorehouse is located in a nearby town known as Soledad. This is where the characters Curley's wife and other women from the novel are often associated with.