Curley's wife is one to blame. I had to write a essay in class for who is to blame for the tragedy that happens to Lennie at the end, and Curley's wife is the reason. First of all, Curley's wife was stupid to tell Lennie to touch her hair, "I know lets let a giant man who has a tends to kill things by over petting them because there soft touch my loverly soft hair" Second, when Curley's wife started shouting and Lennie said oh be quiet, don't shout, George will make hell for me, she shut of shut her trap. If she would have listened to Lennie and didn't shout, Lennie would have not paniced and try to make her quiet by smothering her, and ending up breaking her neck, which killed her. Hope that helps
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," Curley's glove was filled with vaseline to keep his hand soft for his wife. It is suggested that he uses it as a way to manipulate and control others.
Curley's wife gave Slim "the eye" in the novel "Of Mice and Men." This gesture implies flirtation or seduction, suggesting that Curley's wife may have been seeking attention or validation from Slim.
I don't think there is any real climax in the novel, but their is definitely an anticlimax at the end of the novel. Throughout the novel clues are unfolded into how the story could end (Lennie's death/ death of Candy's dog/ death of mouse).
lennie , george , candy , slim , curley , curleys wife , crooks , and more
eventually lennie, and georgre and lennie's dream
If this relates to Of Mice and Men, Lennie crushed it in the fight when he and George first arrived
Mice in "Of Mice and Men" represent vulnerability, fragility, and dreams. They serve as a symbol of the characters' own struggles with their desires for a better future and the harsh realities of their lives. The death of the mice throughout the novel foreshadows the tragic events that unfold.
In "Of Mice and Men," the men carry their belongings in bindles. These are small bundles wrapped in blankets or cloths that they tie to a stick and carry over their shoulders. The bindles symbolize the transient and nomadic lifestyle of the characters in the novel.
Curley's wife is a character in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." She is depicted as lonely, attention-seeking, and trapped in a loveless marriage. Throughout the story, she yearns for companionship and dreams of a better life, but ultimately meets a tragic end.
ok if you are talking about mice and men i know what you mean but if you are not talking about the flim/book of mice and men then i don't know what you mean at all. when curleys wife died in mice and men every one went running after Lennie because he is the one that killed her and Lennie dies in the end. (george hsi best friend kills him because he was going the die anyway.)
The cat was the killer in Three blind mice
Without her there would have been a different ending. Lennie kills her and this leads to Lennie's death, which in return ends the novel.