Curley's wife represents the loneliness of all the characters on the ranch. Even though she has a husband, she feels empty inside and feels very alone which suggests why she always hangs around the other men at the ranch. She doesn't necessarily try to talk to the men to start trouble but she just wants someone to talk to and who will listen which is why she especially takes an interest in Lennie.
eventually lennie, and georgre and lennie's dream
lennie , george , candy , slim , curley , curleys wife , crooks , and more
After accidentally killing Curley's wife in "Of Mice and Men," Lennie flees to a nearby hiding spot in the brush by the Salinas River where George had instructed him to go if he ever got into trouble.
curley's wife tells Lennie that "You are nuts , but you kinda nice fella".
Lennie killed Curley's wife in the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. This event takes place in Section 5 of the book. One quote from this scene is when Lennie says to Curley's wife, "I done a bad thing. I done another bad thing."
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She suspects that lennie did it (and she is right)
lennie kills curleys wife
im pretty sure that candy finds curley's wife when Lennie broke her neck
okay so his wife dies at page 1
In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife enters the barn where Crooks, Lennie, and Candy are in Chapter 4. The scene explores the characters' loneliness and dreams, highlighting the pervasive themes of isolation and longing in the novella.
Lennie wouldn't stop and he was tightening his grip on her hair. She knew what Lennie had done to Curley.