Curley looks at George with suspicion and hostility, suspecting that he may have something to do with his wife's disappearance. He is quick to assume the worst and confronts George aggressively.
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
Curley returns to the bunkhouse looking for his wife. He often gets suspicious and jealous when he can't find her.
curley has a very curly hair that's why his name is curley :) and his wife has a very jusie fanny :)
George says it is okay for Lennie to talk to Curley's wife when they are all in the same room together and can be seen by others to avoid any misunderstandings or trouble.
Lennie returns to the brush after he realizes Curley's wife is dead. This is the initial scene in which the exposition takes place and the location to which George tells Lennie to go if he ever gets in trouble.
George asks Whit if the new kid, Curley's wife, is good-looking.
One warning that George give Lennie is to stay away from Curley because he fears that if Curley tries to fight with Lennie, Lennie will hurt Curley, and they will lose their jobs. He also says to stay away from Curley's wife.
im pretty sure that candy finds curley's wife when Lennie broke her neck
Lennie was thinking about not being able to tend the rabbits because he thought George would give him hell cos he talked to Curley's wife 😊 Lennie was in a state of panic as he held onto Curley's wife, he did not want George to find out about her screaming so he covered her mouth.
George returns to the murder scene to confront the reality of what has happened and to take responsibility for his role in Lennie's death. He also wants to understand the consequences of their actions and come to terms with the tragic outcome of their dream.
George thinks he will probably be tangling with Curley because Curley is aggressive and constantly looking for a fight, especially with bigger guys like Lennie. George knows that Lennie's strength may provoke Curley, leading to a confrontation.
Some of the characters on the ranch in "Of Mice and Men" include George, Lennie, Candy, Slim, Curley, Curley's wife, Crooks, and Carlson. Each character plays a significant role in the story's development and themes.