Curley - The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish himself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compensate for his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently married, Curley is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of his flirtatious young wife.
Curley is a character in the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. He is the boss's son and works on the ranch as well. Curley is described as aggressive and confrontational, often picking fights with other workers on the ranch.
Curley is the land owner's son.
hell no !
lennie
He breaks a puppy, Curly's hand, and Curly's wife.
Yes
Curley is the land owner's son.
Curley's wife is not named throughout the book to show how she is a possesion of Curly.
Lennie is smiling when curly entered the Bunkhouse because he was still thinking about the puppies
read chapter 5 of the book mice and men LAZY
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.
Lenny Small. He killed Curly's Wife by accident while trying to silence her as she began to scream.
George says that Lennie works as strong as a bull on page 8 of "Of Mice and Men."
A few things actually but limited to a puppy and the farmer's daughter in law or wife(depending on who owned the farm at that point.) He breaks the puppy, Curly's hand, and Curly's wife.