The Peoples Cure is a fictional Vigilante Crime Fighter based in the UK. His exploits are mainly unknown but his life can be followed on both Face Book and Twitter.
The Peoples Cure claimes to be between 100 and 200 years old and seems to be of a similar style to Batman or perhaps the Punisher.
In Jan 2010 a new stylised photo of Peoples cure (also listed as THE CURE) was published on Facebook featuring laser eyes. The standard and original Cure picture was of a masked man wearing a urban combat jacket and wearing some sort of goggles.
we learn that she is lonely and wants to be a movie star.
Curley did not like Lennie because he was big and strong, which made Curley feel insecure about his own size and masculinity. Additionally, Curley may have been jealous of the attention his wife gave to Lennie.
Curely's wife, because of her own loneliness, cause much of the trageties in the book, leading up to the end when Lennie gets shot. Most of the blame gets placed on her because she is the only woman on the ranch so she gets the attention that she needs by flirting with the other guys.
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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.
Curley's wife married Curley because she wanted to escape her unsatisfying home life and seek attention and companionship. She saw Curley as her ticket to a more exciting and adventurous life, despite the consequences of his controlling and violent behavior.
Lennie and George are new on the ranch. Curley is the boss' son and so therefore wants to show the newcomers his dominance over the rest of the ranchers. Because of his height, Curely especially wants to challenge Lennie, because he hates 'big guys' which ends up with his hand being crushed.
The climax of "Of Mice and Men" occurs when George is forced to make the difficult decision to shoot Lennie to spare him from a violent and inevitable fate at the hands of others. This moment marks the ultimate tragedy of the story and highlights the complex bond between the two main characters.
Curley dislikes Lennie because of his stature. Curley is a small man and therefore feels weak towards himself on account of that. On the other hand, Lennie has an enormous stature and powerful strength. Curley is probably jealous of his size and therefore dislikes him in an envious manner.
Curley is the son of the boss of the ranch that Lennie and George go to work on. Curely is pugnacious and is very protective of his wife. Curley ends up getting in a fight with Lennie and gets his hand crushed and wants to kill Lennie for that and for killing his wife. That is who Curley is.
Crooks room is important because it is a place of solitude, but loneliness. Crooks has what the other men don't - his own space, but in a way it is his own downfall. Crooks is not welcome in the bunkhouse, and he craves attention When Lennie and Candy enter the bunkhouse, crooks is unwelcoming, but secretly overjoyed at having some company. When Crooks tells Lennie about his problems, and Lennie does not listen to him, Crooks realises why george takes Lennie around with him. The reader is shown that the men are incredibly lonely, and it doesnt matter if the person they are telling their problems doesnt listen, they are just someone to talk to. When Candy enters crooks room, he says 'i never been in here before' we realise that in all of the years candy and crooks have worked alongside each other, they have never talked. the conflict rises when Curleys wife enters crooks room, because she is considered dangerous to the men, they describe her as a 'floozy' who has 'got the eye'. She insults the men, and is racist to crooks, which shows he is an outcast. The room is the main place where we learn about crooks and the situation he is in. The description at the start and end of the extract where Steinbeck describes crooks rubbing linement in his back, shows us he does this every night. this shows he is lonely, and is restricted from talking to the men, purely because he is black . This is the room where Curley's wife threatens Crooks and we realise she knows that Lennie broke Curley's hand, as she tells Lennie, I like Machines. Curely's wife's dream and past is revealed here and well as Crooks'.