In the book Of Mice and Men, when Curley's wife finds out that Curley injured his hand when arguing with Lenny, she was glad that someone injured him. She was glad because, Curley treated her like an prostitute and didn't gave her much attention. Also, Curley was showing off in how he could knock someone out in 2 punches.
Curley reacts with anger and a desire for revenge when he finds out about his wife's death. He lashes out and seeks to confront and harm Lennie, believing him to be responsible for what happened. Curley's reaction is fueled by his grief and sense of loss, as well as his need to assert power and control in the situation.
Curley's reaction is he's going to shoot Lennie with his shotgun.
She suspects that lennie did it (and she is right)
Steinbeck portrays Curley's wife as a lonely and somewhat manipulative character, seeking attention from the men on the ranch due to her unhappy marriage with Curley. She dreams of a better life and regrets her missed opportunities, ultimately leading to her tragic demise.
Curley's wife screams when Lennie accidentally kills her because she is frightened and in pain. She screams for help, but the situation escalates quickly, leading to her tragic death.
Curley's wife will rather be an actress in the movie.
Candy is devastated and deeply affected by the death of Curley's wife. He feels guilty for not being able to stop it from happening and is worried about how it will affect his own future on the ranch. He also perceives the tragedy as a turning point that will lead to negative consequences for everyone involved.
Curley attacks Lennie out of anger and aggression, blaming him for the death of his wife. In retaliation, Lennie crushes Curley's hand, revealing his immense strength and inadvertently causing Curley significant harm.
Lennie covered Curley's wife's mouth to stop her from screaming, but unintentionally caused her death due to his lack of control and strength.
He was very upset; hearing his wife's death :'(
Slim reacted to Curley's wife's death with understanding and compassion. He consoled George and assured him that Lennie's fate was out of his hands, and he understood the difficult circumstances that led to the tragedy. Slim remained calm and supportive during this distressing moment on the ranch.
she was really upset
It is Candy who first discovers Curley's wife's body in the barn.
she was really upset
she was really upset