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In the novel, Curley says very little about his wife. The most he says is 'has anybody seen my wife?!'

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What did curleys wife have a chance to be?

Curley's wife, in Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," had the potential to be a successful actress or entertainer. However, societal norms, her lack of support, and her loneliness confined her to a life of discontent as the lonely wife of a ranch worker.


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Who stays with curleys wife?

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Who stayed behind with curleys wife?

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How are crooks and curleys wife different?

Crooks is a black stable hand who faces racial discrimination on the ranch, while Curley's wife is a white woman who struggles with loneliness and isolation. Crooks holds a position of authority in the stable, while Curley's wife is seen as a troublemaker by the other men on the ranch.


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Lennie is initially captivated by Curley's wife and sees her as somebody he can talk to and confide in. However, he eventually becomes afraid of her when she starts to show her flirtatious side, as he is worried about getting into trouble by angering George.


What page does curleys wife walk into the barn where crooks lennie and candy are?

In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife enters the barn where Crooks, Lennie, and Candy are in Chapter 4. The scene explores the characters' loneliness and dreams, highlighting the pervasive themes of isolation and longing in the novella.


What do we learn about curleys wife in chapter 4?

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What can you infer is the reason curleys wife married curley?

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Does curleys wife really know what happened to to his hand?

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Why did crooks change his mind after curleys wife left?

Crooks originally wanted Curley's wife to leave because he was afraid of getting in trouble for talking to her. However, after she opened up to him about her own loneliness and struggles, he empathized with her and felt a shared connection through their mutual experiences of discrimination and ostracism on the ranch.