Curly agrees to tell the story that he got his hand caught in a machine while working, which is a more socially acceptable explanation than the truth. He decides to lie to protect his reputation and avoid the shame of admitting he was overpowered in a fight. This decision reflects his desire to maintain a sense of masculinity and control in a challenging environment. Ultimately, the lie serves to preserve his image among peers and avoid further humiliation.
Slim makes Curly agree to not tell anyone about the fight; and if anyone asked, he got his hand caught in the machinery.
He tells Horatio to "draw his breath in pain," to tell Hamlet's story.
to tell a story
to tell a story
to tell a story
Curley promises to tell people that he injured his hand in a machine, as a way to hide the fact that he got it crushed in a fight with Lennie. This is to save face and avoid embarrassment for losing a fight to someone bigger and stronger than him.
Just ask the person if there hair is straight or curly , simple as that :D
It depends on the artist depicting her. Homer did not tell us. Titian, for instance, makes it slightly curly.
spots on the wings
No way to tell. Curly vs straight doesn't matter, only the toghness of the cable and the lock does. Curly or not, the strongest design is the better design.
it is performed to tell a story by using expresions, hand getures and dance and also song.
get a curly perm put in it.