Curly's Wife is mistrusted by her husband, they have no trust or respect for each other which is why Curly's wife cheats on him behind his back with ranch workers to make up for the loneliness she feels their marriage has brought her. So not a very good one if you ask me.
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife dies accidentally when Lennie snaps her neck during a struggle in the barn. Lennie was trying to quiet her because she was screaming, and he didn't understand his own strength.
The Bashkir Curlys can be found on the snowy isles (Snow, Ice, Polar, Snowball, Berg, Icicle)
Curley's wife is not named throughout the book to show how she is a possesion of Curly.
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
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Curley's wife confided in Lennie because she felt lonely and trapped in her marriage. She saw Lennie as someone who would listen without judgment and who could offer her a brief escape from her isolation. Additionally, she may have been seeking attention and validation from someone other than her husband.
He breaks a puppy, Curly's hand, and Curly's wife.
she was in coronation street, she was curlys most recent wife i think
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.
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