George worries that Curley is confrontational and aggressive, and may pose a threat to Lennie due to his small stature and tendency to pick fights. George is concerned that Lennie's lack of understanding of the situation could lead to trouble with Curley.
Curley's wife aspired to me an actress, and she seems to think she could have done well in the field. However, she suspects her mother had tried to keep her from the limelight, having thrown away the correspondence inviting her to Hollywood. What is important, though, is not that she was actually talented. The important part to note is that she COULDN'T have been successful because "the best laid plans of mice and men often go awry."
Curleys wife didnt take him seriously ,but he was the only person she could talk to. "You are nuts , but you kinda nice fella". He was her friend because Curley never spend time with her and that times women were treted not as they are treated now .She treated him as if he was her closest friend ,but Lennie was warried and didnt want to talk to her because george wouldn't let him to "tend them rabits" if he talks to her.
George calls Curley's wife "jail bait" because he sees her as flirtatious and dangerous to be around. The term "jail bait" is slang for a person, usually a young woman, who is sexually attractive but legally too young to consent to sexual activities, which highlights the potential trouble that could arise from being involved with her. George is cautioning Lennie to stay away from her to avoid any complications or conflicts with Curley.
He is angry at curley's wife becuae her death means that he will not be able to get the farm with George and Lennie. He says "You done it di'n't you? S'pose you're glad . . . I could have hoed in the garden and washed dishes."
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.
she could get crooks strung up on a tree. she could make crooks loose his job.
i dont really know2 but go to google and youre gonna find youre answer
Chapter 5, Curley's wife discusses her dream with Lennie: " 'I live right in Salinas' she said 'Come there when I was a kid. Well, a show come through, an' I met one of the actors. He says I could go with that show. But my ol' lady wouldn' let me. She says because I was on'y fifteen. But the guy says I coulda. If I'd went, I wouldn't be livin' like this, you bet' "
A man once told her that she was a natural at acting, and he would write her so that she could get in the movies. But, she never got the letter, and she thinks that it was because her mother took it. Her mother didn't want Curley's wife to be in the movies, and didn't let her go into the business. She married Curley to get away from her mom.
no,but they are dating and could get married when they are older
It's possible that Curley's recent behavior could be influenced by various factors such as stress, personal issues, or changes in his environment. It may be worth checking in with him to see if there's something specific bothering him that could be addressed.