No, she threatens Crooks, the black stable-buck, to frame him for rape so that her husband (Curly) will get him lynched. Candy is the old swamper who George and Lenny share a the 'Dream Farm' desire with.
No, Curley's wife does not offer to get Candy lynched in Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." She does try to engage with the ranch hands for companionship, but her flirtatious behavior ultimately leads to tragic consequences.
Curley's wife tells Crooks, Candy, and Lennie about her loneliness and desire to connect with someone. She confides in them, sharing her frustrations and dreams, hoping to bridge the gap between herself and the other ranch workers.
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she knows that curley's injury was not made from the machine but that curley had a fight with someone. then she sees that lennie's face is all bruised and injured and immediately knows that there had been a conflict between lennie and curley
George killed lennie and the other was lennie killed curlys wife
It is Candy who first discovers Curley's wife's body in the barn.
she was in coronation street, she was curlys most recent wife i think
Crooks rescinds his offer to join George, Lennie, and Candy on the farm because he realizes that it was unlikely to materialize after Curley's wife threatens to have him lynched for suggesting he had a right to refuse entry into his room. Crooks also realizes he will always be seen as less than the others because of his race and decides it's safer to distance himself from the possibility of a better future.
Candy uses the word tart to describe curleys wife
It is Candy who finds Curley's wife dead in the barn. Curley's wife's body is discovered by Candy, George, and Lennie after they learn about the tragedy.
Candy is angry at Curley's wife.
Tart is not a character in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." It is possible that there is confusion with another character or book.
Curley's wife threatens Crooks with false accusations and insults him, asserting her perceived superiority as a white woman against a Black man. She belittles him and makes him feel small and afraid in his own space.