Curley's wife says this line in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" when describing her husband to Lennie. She uses this phrase to characterize Curley as superficially charming but ultimately deceptive and domineering.
Hes just a shy fella!
yea hes nice i met in gears him and hes friends hes nice in call of duty hes awasome im a huge fan of xxyoujustgotown
yes hes very nice
No hes a dusch
Actually hes super nice! hes sensitive,perfect,sweet,caring and when your crying because of a stupid boyfriend! hell be there! And hes cutee
Hes nice
Mybe becuase hes attractive or maybe because hes a nice person
What I think is yes because he isnt the person he was before. Like u said hes nice so I think its a great idea to be friends.
I dont think big foot is nice because hes scary
He likes you/ Hes nice to you because you are his brothers girlfriend
yes he is very nice unless you make him mad off the court he is nice in court hes a monster
Crooks' possessions are a way for him to assert his independence and personal space since he's isolated due to racism. His belongings give him a sense of autonomy and control over his limited space within the barn.