Curley's wife will rather be an actress in the movie.
It is Candy who first discovers Curley's wife's body in the barn.
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Curley's wife admits to Lennie that she dislikes Curley, finding him mean and unpleasant. She reveals that she only married him because she thought she could escape her lonely life by becoming the wife of the boss's son.
Curley's wife is implying that Lennie got the bruises on his face from fighting with Curley. She recognizes that Curley is quick to pick fights with the workers on the ranch.
Curley, George, Candy, and Lennie are the ones who see Curley's dead wife in "Of Mice and Men."
Steinbeck doesn't give Curley's wife a name, to show that Curley has ownership of her, and depicting her as more of a piece of property than an actual person.
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.
Slim is furious with Curley because Curley's wife's flirtatious behavior ultimately led to the tragic outcome where Lennie accidentally killed her. Slim blames Curley for not providing proper supervision and for allowing his wife to create a dangerous situation on the ranch.
spending too much time with Curley's wife
Curley's wife screams when Lennie accidentally kills her because she is frightened and in pain. She screams for help, but the situation escalates quickly, leading to her tragic death.
Curley thinks Slim is flirting with his wife in the barn. This causes Curley to become angry and confrontational towards Slim.