Curley is the son of the boss of the ranch that Lennie and George go to work on. Curely is pugnacious and is very protective of his wife. Curley ends up getting in a fight with Lennie and gets his hand crushed and wants to kill Lennie for that and for killing his wife. That is who Curley is.
No he is tan
Curley did not like Lennie because he was big and strong, which made Curley feel insecure about his own size and masculinity. Additionally, Curley may have been jealous of the attention his wife gave to Lennie.
when curly meets Lennie he treats him like a bully because Lennie is physically bigger than him and he is jealous because of that. it also says that curly is a "pugnacious" man which implies to us that he is ill mannered man who wants to start a fight. so Lennie acts like a child when he comes face to face with curly
um. . .Bella's father, mustache, likes to watch TV, and is chief police. But also he has black curly hair (in the book) Doesnt like a lot of affection Doesnt really want to know much about the suoernatural stuff
yes they are because throughout the story, george is still easily flammable but patient and takes care of Lennie (even when he shoots Lennie, he believes its better than the painful death that Curly would give him, or a life in prison) and Lennie is still a child-like, happy, and easily panicked man.
Lennie accidently kills his pupppy by hitting it. This is something like what he said to Curly's wife. "It made like it was going to bite me, and I made like I was going to hit it, and, and..." Hope I helped...:] T.A.
LOL im pretty sure he doesnt care, he said in an interview that he likes a girl with a nice smile and eyes but hair colour doesnt matter so he probably doesnt mind the type.
He thinks that Curleys wife is pretty.
In John Steinback's novel "Of Mice and Men," Lennie is compared to a bear and a horse on page 22. Steinbeck describes Lennie possessing the strength and clumsiness of a bear, as well as being capable of physical labor like a horse.
lennie has a child like mind and looks at george as a role model therefore he copies george. george is also a father like figure to lennie so the child copies the father so he can be mentally storng like him.
This shows irregularity in Lennie and George's life, unexpected and choppy much like the book :-)
Lennie is often compared to a bear in the book "Of Mice and Men" because of his physical strength, clumsiness, and gentle nature. Like a bear, Lennie is powerful and potentially dangerous, but ultimately he is kind and innocent.