Curley's wife interrupts Crooks, Candy, and Lennie because she is lonely and seeking attention. Being the only woman on the ranch, she craves companionship and tries to engage with the men despite their reluctance to interact with her. Her actions are driven by her desire for connection and human interaction in an otherwise isolated environment.
characters that are disadvantaged in the book of mice and men are candy because he only has one hand. crooks because characters are racist against him. Lennie because he is mentally disabled. George because Lennie relies on him so he has no life to himself. Curly's wife because she has no freedom and has to live in fear of Curly
Candy says that Curley treats Lennie badly because he is scared of and envies Lennie's strength. Curley wants to act tough, so he verbally insults Lennie. Lennie is not intelligent enough to know what to do, so he is passive until George tells Lennie what to do.
The cast of Of Mice and Men - 1968 includes: Dana Elcar Will Geer as Candy Don Gordon as Curly Moses Gunn as Crooks Donald Moffat as Slim John Randolph George Segal as George Nicol Williamson as Lennie
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Curly does not want to bring Lennie unharmed because he is angry and seeking revenge for Lennie's actions, which resulted in Curly's wife's death. He sees Lennie as a threat and wants to make him pay for what he did.
The men are always calling crooks a 'n******' this shows he doesn't have enough respect to have a name or his own identity. Candy 'relishes' the thought when the men had a fight with Crooks just beacause he is black. On the hother hand Candy stands up for him when Curly's wiife threatens to lynch him.
He breaks a puppy, Curly's hand, and Curly's wife.
Hands reoccur throughout the book. Curley's vaseline hand, the ranch hands, Candy's missing hand, Lennie's strong rough hands, the hands of solitaire that George plays, Curley's crushed hand. All of these are included in the hand motif.
Curley's wife is discovered by Candy, George, and Lennie in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" after her body is found in the barn.
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Curly doesn't like Lennie because he is jealous of Lennie's size and strength, which threaten Curly's own sense of power and authority on the ranch. Curly is also protective of his wife, who Lennie inadvertently scared, which adds to his hostility towards Lennie.
She threatens him with lynching