Candy's opinion is influenced by his own experiences and perceptions of Curley's wife. While it may be understandable given his interactions with her, it is important to consider that different characters have unique perspectives and biases. It is ultimately up to the reader to decide if Candy's opinion is justified based on the information provided in the story.
He thinks she's a flirt
No, Candy's opinion of Curley's wife is not justified. His view of her as a troublemaker and a threat to the men on the ranch is influenced by stereotypes and prejudice, rather than her actual behavior. She is lonely and seeking companionship, and Candy's judgment of her is unfair.
Salinas. :)
Candy
Candy
The dance palace
she was forced to
Yes she does.
okay so his wife dies at page 1
lennie kills curleys wife
She suspects that lennie did it (and she is right)
pg 31