Now that she is settled on the ranch, she will not have any opportunities to accomplish her dream in the course of her life. Curley's wife has a flirtatious personality and thinks she could have been a very talented actress if she had the freedom to do so. When talking to Lennie, she says, "... Coulda been in the movies, and had nice clothes--all them nice clothes like they wear. And I coulda sat in them big hotels, and had pitchers took of me. When they had them previews I coulda went to them, and spoke in the radio, and it wouldn'ta cost me a cent because I was in the pitcher. And all them nice clothes like they wear. Because this guy says I was a natural.'... she made a small grand gesture with her arm and hand to show that she could act…" (89). Curley's wife had been told she would have been a great actress by some man on the street and based her dream off of her apparent natural talent. She believes that if she had only had the chance, she could be the biggest star there is, but she is stuck married to a man she does not even like for the rest of her