Curley's wife mentions in "Of Mice and Men" that she likes to watch movies with Gable in them. Clark Gable was a popular American actor during that time period.
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.
Lennie reacts out of fear and clumsiness when Curley's wife allows him to stroke her hair. Curley's wife reacts flirtatiously and engages with Lennie momentarily before realizing he can be dangerous.
Valerie Bertinelli divorced him 2007.
He has had three wifes - In chronological order they are: Barbara Griffith (1949-1972) Solica Cassuto (1975-1981) Cindi Knight (1983-present)
He has been married twice, his first wife was Betty and his present one is Michelle.
His first was Betty but got divorced and present one is called Michelle.
yes they do have wifes
24 wifes
he had more then 20 wifes
14 wifes
Curley's wife's death is ultimately a result of a combination of factors involving her own actions, Curley's neglect and possessiveness, and the unfair social norms that restrict her. While Lennie inadvertently causes her death, there is shared responsibility among the characters and the society they live in that contribute to the tragic outcome.