Candys opinion over curley is that curley that curley became cocker´n ever since he got married, and that curley is a vaseline head.
sorry if my answer is middle school like =p
It is Candy who first discovers Curley's wife's body in the barn.
Candy is angry at Curley's wife.
im pretty sure that candy finds curley's wife when Lennie broke her neck
Curley is the boss's son in "Of Mice and Men." When Candy says Curley is "handy," he means that Curley is skilled at fighting and often uses his fists to intimidate others. This shows that Curley is aggressive and quick to use violence to assert his authority.
all of the ranch hands see Curley's Wife in the barn, lennie is the first to see her, then candy, then george and then the rest of the ranch hands
Candy thinks that Curley plans to shoot Lennie once he finds him, as revenge for Lennie accidentally killing Curley's wife. Candy knows that Curley is angry and vengeful, and he fears for Lennie's safety.
Candy blames Curley's wife for Lennie's murder; because she interfered with Lennie, and Candy feels like she ruined everything. Now that Lennie is dead Candy can't get his dream. He will be "useless" again.
because he is lonley
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," it is Candy who discovers Curley's wife dead in the barn. Candy is an old ranch worker who is deeply affected by the tragic event. The discovery of Curley's wife's body ultimately leads to a series of events that culminate in a tragic and devastating ending for the characters in the novel.
Curley's wife visited Crooks, Candy, and Lennie in the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. She went into Crooks' room looking for Curley and ended up talking to the men there, revealing her loneliness and desires.
No, Candy's opinion of Curley's wife is not justified. His view of her as a troublemaker and a threat to the men on the ranch is influenced by stereotypes and prejudice, rather than her actual behavior. She is lonely and seeking companionship, and Candy's judgment of her is unfair.
Candy thinks Curley's wife is a tart meaning she isn't satisfied with just having a husband and has to go looking for other men. He thinks she's trouble.