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Curly is a character from John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." He is depicted as the aggressive and confrontational son of the ranch owner, often seeking to assert his dominance over the other ranch hands. Curly's behavior reflects his insecurities, particularly regarding his small stature, and he frequently boasts about his boxing skills. His interactions with characters like Lennie highlight themes of power, vulnerability, and the struggle for respect.

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