No (it is unlikely), Curley picks fights with other people who he does not like because he thinks that it will earn him respect from others on the ranch. However in the novel there is no reference to him beating his wife but I believe Curley has the potential to.
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife is believed to be having an affair with Slim, one of the ranch workers. Although there is no concrete evidence of an affair, Slim's close relationship with Curley's wife and his respected position on the ranch lead others to speculate about their involvement.
No. In fact, she comes right out and says that she does not like him. She marries Curley to get back at her mother, who she suspects ruined her chance to get into Hollywood. She regrets her decision to marry Curley from the beginning (They've only been married for two weeks when the story takes place.).
Jealous Curly suspects Slim of sleeping with his wife.
Slim
She's not. She just wants attention
No
Word-of-mouth.If you think that your wife is having a affair is better to talk to her.
read chapter 5 of the book mice and men LAZY
what do you mean should you let her have an affair. If you wife wanted to have an affair she does not need your approval. Did, you get her approval. You sound somewhat stupid.
Curley's wife will rather be an actress in the movie.
Curley's wife tells Lennie that she married Curley because she liked how he had a bit of money, and she thought he was a "handy" fella.
It is not known if Andrew Symonds is having an affair with Brett Lee's wife. Andrew Symonds is from Australia and is a former cricket player.
Slim convinces Curley to keep quiet about Lennie accidentally killing his wife, as he knows that if the other ranch hands find out, they may take matters into their own hands and harm Lennie. This decision is made to protect both Lennie and the safety of those on the ranch.
The same as if she has not been having an afair.
She has an affair with Quagmire... "Giggidy Goo"
In "Of Mice and Men," Curley is depicted as having a wife, who is the only female character mentioned in the story. She is not given a name and is referred to as Curley's wife.