cuz if they do anything to her/tick her off, she can whine to curley and he will either get em canned or beat the pulp outa em.
Crooks believes that a person needs a companion to feel a sense of belonging, support, and connection with others. He explains that having someone to talk to can alleviate feelings of loneliness and isolation, providing emotional comfort and understanding.
Curley's wife married Curley because she was lonely and seeking attention. She viewed marrying Curley as a way to escape her dreary life on the ranch and find companionship, even though their relationship was ultimately unhappy and lacking in true connection.
The guys reveal that Curley's wife is flirtatious and seeks attention from the ranch workers despite being the boss's wife. They view her as trouble and someone to avoid because they fear getting into trouble with Curley.
Curley's wife claims that the men won't bother them in the barn because they are all out playing horse shoes.
Curley's wife avoids talking to her husband because he is possessive, controlling, and often rude towards her. She feels lonely and misunderstood in their marriage, which leads her to seek attention and companionship from other men on the ranch.
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
It's because the guys that were left was Lennie, Candy, and Crooks. They all have disabilities and they're the ones that get picked on by the other guys. So she's basically saying they left the losers there.
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.)
Curley's wife talks to Lennie in the barn because she is lonely and seeking companionship. She enjoys having someone to talk to and Lennie's innocent and childlike nature makes him an easy target for her to engage with. However, this interaction ultimately leads to tragic consequences.
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Because the thought of having to live in hell without your wife do to all the cooking and cleaning scares them hugely and the fear of actually having to do housework terrifies them.
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