Curley is a possessive man who treats his wife like a possession. He tried to keep her from cavorting with other ranch hands. As a result, all she wants (like many of the men on the ranch) is a companion.
The men in "Of Mice and Men" are afraid to talk to Curley's wife because they fear getting in trouble with Curley, who is possessive and aggressive. They also know that Curley's wife has a flirtatious and provocative nature, which could potentially lead to misunderstandings or conflicts. Additionally, they are aware of the social norms of the time that discourage interactions between married women and other men.
The men on the ranch treat Curley's Wife with disrespect and Curley (her husband) obstructs anyone to talk with her which doesn't help. The men on the ranch call her a "tart", "looloo" and "got the eye". Lennie described her a "purty" (which means pretty but in a East/southern accent). She's lonely and only wants to make friends but the ranch hands accuse her of flirting with them, especially Slim. She tries her best to fight this isolation in any way.
Curley's wife is very attractive, also she is the only woman there where they live. She has nothing to do with other women and she gets very lonely. The men there donthave other women there, therefor anything Curley's wife does happens to provoke all the men, and since Curley ignores his wife, she does anything for men's attention.
Curley is very strict with his wife and is constantly anxious that she is cheating on him with another man. She, on the other hand, freely walks about in the day and chats with all of the men. Whenever Curley catches her doing this, he immediately thinks that she's cheating on him with whatever man she's talking to. To prevent this situation occurring - and because Curley is a boxer and the boss' son - , the workers just avoid her.
The men think that Curley's wife is just going to cause problems because she will make Curley jealous.
Curley's wife tells Lennie that guys won't talk in front of him because they are afraid he will blab whatever they say to others.
They might think of the bad things.
Curley's wife has red fingernails and wears thick, corkscrew-like curls in "Of Mice and Men".
Curley's wife tells Lennie that she is lonely because she doesn't have anyone to talk to. She explains that she is unable to talk to the other men on the ranch because they all avoid her, and she thought Lennie might be different since he is new.
Curley and his wife were married for two weeks in "Of Mice and Men." Their marriage is portrayed as unhappy and lacking in intimacy, with Curley's wife seeking attention from the other men on the ranch.
The actress who played Curley's wife in the 1992 film adaptation of "Of Mice and Men" was Sherilyn Fenn.
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Curley's wife is discovered dead by Candy, a ranch worker, and George, one of the main characters in "Of Mice and Men." They find her lifeless body in the barn.
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.
Curley, George, Candy, and Lennie are the ones who see Curley's dead wife in "Of Mice and Men."
In Chapter 4 of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife goes looking for Curley because she is lonely and wants someone to talk to. She eventually finds Lennie alone in the barn and strikes up a conversation with him.
Curley's wife is seeking attention and companionship. She is lonely and isolated on the ranch, and she craves emotional connection and someone to talk to. However, her attempts to reach out are often misunderstood or ignored by the other characters.