Curley reacts with great anger and swears to kill Lennie. It is open to interpretation whether he is really that upset over his wife dying (as he did not seem to have much genuine affection for her), or if he is angry that someone has taken what he views as his property.
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.
Carlson did not express any emotional reaction to Lennie's death in "Of Mice and Men." Instead, his concern was primarily focused on the practical implications of the situation, such as the repercussions of Curley finding out about Lennie's death and the impact on George.
lennie , george , candy , slim , curley , curleys wife , crooks , and more
eventually lennie, and georgre and lennie's dream
If this relates to Of Mice and Men, Lennie crushed it in the fight when he and George first arrived
ok if you are talking about mice and men i know what you mean but if you are not talking about the flim/book of mice and men then i don't know what you mean at all. when curleys wife died in mice and men every one went running after Lennie because he is the one that killed her and Lennie dies in the end. (george hsi best friend kills him because he was going the die anyway.)
In "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife is described as a young, attractive woman with full, rouged lips and wide-spaced eyes. She wears a lot of makeup and has a flirtatious manner.
he has become even more smug and acts even more superior
The author of this put no allegory into this tale, so she symbolizes a dumb woman who married a retard, it is so she relates to retards like you.
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.
"looloo" "jailbait" "tart" suggests that she is a tramp
Curley's wife gave Slim "the eye" in the novel "Of Mice and Men." This gesture implies flirtation or seduction, suggesting that Curley's wife may have been seeking attention or validation from Slim.