farm surrounded by men can be tough when there is no one around to care enough about your feelings. Curley’s wife faced this struggle everyday, she did not have friends to sympathize with her emotions, not even her own husband until she met Lennie. Curley’s wife was not worried to express her feelings to Lennie because she knew he would not repeat it to anyone else. When talking to Lennie, Curley’s wife says “you can talk to people, but I can’t talk to nobody but Curley,” (Steinbeck 87). This is saddening…
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Going towards the fourth to last chapters in the novel while Curley’s wife was talking to Lennie about her opinions and thoughts. She somehow gathers enough courage to speak and reveal what she really thinks about Curley. And unexpectedly she says “I don’t like Curley. He isn’t a nice fella.” Which would of meant that all along she never really like Curley and that would of explained why she was always running around from place to place just to avoid Curley. As the end of the novel was coming to…
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Just like her husband, Curly’s wife had a dream. Curley's wife is the boss's daughter-in-law. She is an outgoing and occasionally manipulative person. Her dream was to become a movie star, because she wanted people to talk to her. She wanted to be special, not ordinary. She wanted to leave her small town life and make it big. “The guy says I coulda. If I'd went, I wouldn't be livin' like this, you bet." (pg. 103) If she had become an actress, people would talk to her, listen to her, and not just…
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Curley’s wife is a lonely and trustworthy drama queen who is unhappy. For example, when Curley’s wife came into Crooks place it says “They swung their heads toward the door. Looking in was Curley’s wife”(Steinbeck 77). When she walked in Crooks place she asked Crooks, Lennie, and Candy where her husband was. It was an excuse to talk to them because she was lonely. As always the people who talked to her seemed frustrated when she talked to them. However, Curly’s wife likes talking to them because…
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As seen throughout the novel, Of Mice and Men, there are many instances in which Curley’s wife is harassed immensely by her husband and other ranchers, which has an overall influence on her as a person. During the time period in which this book takes place, women still did not have as much power and were not equal to men. Women of this time period are often looked at as their husband’s property. They were expected to do as their husbands commanded and were often not allowed to make their own decisions…
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happen to Curley's wife. Lennie in the past has always had a hard squeeze on things. For example, he killed the mice because hew would pet them too hard. Lennie does not know when he is hurting something. For example, when he pet the pup to hard he killed it without realizing he was hurting it at all. When Curley's wife goes into the barn she sees Lennie. She just wanted company. For example, Curley's wife is lonely so she wants any attention she can get. Lennie was told not to speak to Curley's wife…
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Perhaps the most significant development in this chapter is Steinbeck’s depiction of Curley’s wife. Before this episode, the reader might dismiss her as easily as George does. She shows herself to be a flirt, a conscious temptress, and a manipulator. However, in the final moments before her death, Steinbeck presents his sole female character sympathetically. Her loneliness becomes the focus of this scene, as she admits that she too has an idea of paradise that circumstances have denied her. Her dream…
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resolute manner, those are the characters which hold the reader’s sympathy. To perceive these characters, they must be compared to one another. Examples of such contrasting characters would; Candy verses Crooks, George verses Curley and Lennie verses Curley’s Wife. All of these characters in some way display their own different forms of loneliness but it’s how they deal with this emotion, determines if they gain the reader’s admiration. ¬We admire some characters more…
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hold people down. Such is seen in the characters of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. Curley’s wife is lonely. Candy is lonely. Crooks is certainly isolated. Each character varies in their reasons for loneliness but all were burdened by it. Curley’s wife is very lonely and misunderstood. She wants to talk to the guys that work there but she can’t because every time she talks to someone Curley thinks his wife is flirting with them. As a result, no one wants to talk to her because one may lose his…
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Explain the ways Steinbeck presents ideas about the good and bad in Curley’s Wife This perception is further emphasized by Curley’s wife first appearance in the novel. Her physical appearance of ‘full, rouged lips and wide spaced eyes, heavily made up, further build our preconceptions of her. Red the color of her attire and the style of her hair and makeup suggest some sexuality. Also, she uses suggestive and provocative body language, ‘ she put her hands behind her back and leaned against the…
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