yesss ,, she have a great amount of feelings for George because she is always lerking and flirting around him
Smash them up because she charged 10 cents to the ranch worker for a dance!!
The main character is anyone and his wife is noone.
Curely's wife, because of her own loneliness, cause much of the trageties in the book, leading up to the end when Lennie gets shot. Most of the blame gets placed on her because she is the only woman on the ranch so she gets the attention that she needs by flirting with the other guys.
The word wife is a noun.
Second wife or Co-wife. If a man is married for a second time while he is still married to his first wife, his second wife becomes a 'sautan.' She also becomes a 'sautan' even if the man divorces his first wife.
Curley's wife dreamt of becoming an actress, but her aspirations were dashed when she married Curley and moved to the ranch. Her dream was lost due to societal constraints, lack of support, and feelings of isolation on the ranch. She feels trapped in her marriage and longs for a different life.
George asks Slim about whether Curley's wife is happy or not. He expresses concern that she is lonely and seeks companionship from the ranch workers.
He thinks she's a flirt
Crooks is a black stable hand who faces racial discrimination on the ranch, while Curley's wife is a white woman who struggles with loneliness and isolation. Crooks holds a position of authority in the stable, while Curley's wife is seen as a troublemaker by the other men on the ranch.
Because of money,she knew curley's dad had a ranch so she thought she would be happy and token care of.
Curley's wife, in Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," had the potential to be a successful actress or entertainer. However, societal norms, her lack of support, and her loneliness confined her to a life of discontent as the lonely wife of a ranch worker.
Crooks believes that a person needs a companion to feel a sense of belonging, support, and connection with others. He explains that having someone to talk to can alleviate feelings of loneliness and isolation, providing emotional comfort and understanding.
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Yes, Curly's wife is genuinely curious about what happened to Curley's hand. She is known for being flirtatious and seeking attention from the ranch workers, including Lennie and George.
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Curley's wife is often referred to as "tart" or "jailbait" by the men on the ranch in "Of Mice and Men." These derogatory nicknames reveal the men's negative and objectifying views of her.