Smash them up because she charged 10 cents to the ranch worker for a dance!!
Curley's Wife
he was looking for his dad (the boss, the owner of the ranch)
1 = wife plural = wives
The noun 'collection' is a collective noun in 'a collection of teddybears'.
He says he is keeping that hand "soft for his wife" which is a sexual allusion.
Curley's wife does not have a record collection in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." She is depicted as a lonely and isolated character on the ranch, seeking attention from the male workers. The absence of a record collection is symbolic of her lack of personal possessions and connections in the male-dominated environment of the ranch.
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.
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.
Collectables Records was created in 1981.
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.
The Monty Python Instant Record Collection was created in 1977.
There is no record of him ever getting married.
== == A Deragatory record is an account that has had a history of late payments. A collection account is an account that was not paid on time or at all, and was closed by the creditor and sold to a collection agency.
No, there is absolutely no record that that ever happened, and the bible pobably would have recorded it if he had.
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.
record
A record