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.
She married him to get away from her mother.
The dance palace
she was forced to
Curley's wife rushes to marry Curley because she is lonely and seeking attention on the isolated ranch. She believes marriage will offer her a way out of the stifling environment and provide her with companionship. Additionally, it is suggested that her relationship with Curley may have been motivated by a desire to rebel against her family or pursue a life different from her past.
She suspects that lennie did it (and she is right)
curley's wife tells Lennie that "You are nuts , but you kinda nice fella".
Candy uses the word tart to describe curleys wife
In the novel, Curley says very little about his wife. The most he says is 'has anybody seen my wife?!'
She tells him about how she was offered a place in the "movies". Read the book?
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Curley's wife married Curley because she was lonely and seeking attention. She viewed marrying Curley as a way to escape her dreary life on the ranch and find companionship, even though their relationship was ultimately unhappy and lacking in true connection.
Because of money,she knew curley's dad had a ranch so she thought she would be happy and token care of.
George asks Whit if the new kid, Curley's wife, is good-looking.