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Why does Curley attack Lennie and what happens to Curley?

Curley attacks Lennie out of anger and aggression, blaming him for the death of his wife. In retaliation, Lennie crushes Curley's hand, revealing his immense strength and inadvertently causing Curley significant harm.


Where does curley plan to aim if he shoots Lennie?

Curley plans to shoot Lennie in the stomach, to cause a slow and painful death.


What information did Steinbeck give about Curley's wife before she died?

Steinbeck portrays Curley's wife as a lonely and somewhat manipulative character, seeking attention from the men on the ranch due to her unhappy marriage with Curley. She dreams of a better life and regrets her missed opportunities, ultimately leading to her tragic demise.


How does curley react to his wife death?

In the book Of Mice and Men, when Curley's wife finds out that Curley injured his hand when arguing with Lenny, she was glad that someone injured him. She was glad because, Curley treated her like an prostitute and didn't gave her much attention. Also, Curley was showing off in how he could knock someone out in 2 punches.


Why does Curley's wife scream?

Curley's wife screams because Lennie touches her hair.


How did curley and Carson assume that Lennie met his death?

Curley's wife dream was to be in the movies, but because of this death she won't be able to live. Lennie's dream was to have their own ranch and have lots of rabbits, but since he killed someone he will have to be hung, or go to a circus and he won't be allowed to go outside anymore.


Foreshadowing examples 'Of Mice and Men'?

One example of foreshadowing in "Of Mice and Men" is when Lennie accidentally kills the puppy, foreshadowing his eventual accidental killing of Curley's wife. Another example is when Candy's old dog is shot, foreshadowing the fate of Lennie at the end of the novel. These events hint at the tragic outcomes that will unfold later in the story.


How did Lennie try to stop Curley's wife from screaming?

Lennie covered Curley's wife's mouth to stop her from screaming, but unintentionally caused her death due to his lack of control and strength.


How did Slim reacted to curley's wife death?

Slim reacted to Curley's wife's death with understanding and compassion. He consoled George and assured him that Lennie's fate was out of his hands, and he understood the difficult circumstances that led to the tragedy. Slim remained calm and supportive during this distressing moment on the ranch.


Why did George kill Lennie himself instead of letting the men do it?

George wanted to spare Lennie from a more brutal and painful death at the hands of Curley and his men. He also wanted to ensure that Lennie's death was more peaceful and compassionate. Additionally, George felt a sense of responsibility for protecting and caring for Lennie throughout their time together.


Who is really responsible for curleys wifes death?

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.


In 'Of Mice and Men' did curley ever hit his wife?

No because Curley is to busy with other things in his life to worry about hitting her, for example fighting with others or bossing people around.