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    Curley’s wife She is never given a name She is Curley’s wife She is pretty She likes soft things like Lennie Felt rejected from Curley She died She hasn’t got many friends She is manipulative  She had her neck broken She is flirtatious Curly hair Men think she is permiscuous  She’s lonely  She wanted to be an actress She was trying to punish her mum as she thought her mum had hidden the letter saying she could be an actress Marries Curley out of spite Regrets marrying Curley Doesn’t

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    F M I C E AND MEN In Section 4 in Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck‚ the author‚ decides to put four characters in the section/scene. The four characters are: Crooks‚ Lennie‚ Candy and Curley’s Wife. In this scene‚ Steinbeck portrays power through the characters. He portrays different types of power and uses different methods to show us the power relationship through the four characters. Steinbeck presents differing power through three main methods. These methods are: power through the setting

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    In ’Of Mice and Men’ Steinbeck uses dialogue‚ action and description to introduce and describe the characters. Curley’s wife is first introduced‚ through description‚ as a girl not a woman: "A girl was standing there looking in." (page 53). This implys that Curley’s wife is looked down upon because she is female and young. Also‚ this shows the age difference between her and the men who work on the ranch because they are described as guys or men while Curley’s wife is described as a girl or young

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    mice When John Steinbeck wrote of mice and men‚ he showed there was a lot of inequality during the 1930’s. This essay shall attempt to portray the inequality of women in Steinbeck’s novel. George the main character of the story‚ first sets his eyes on Curley’s wife‚ his initial impression of her is that he has “never seen no piece of jail bait worse than her” (Steinbeck 2006 p36). In the novel Curley’s wife is a beautiful woman who constantly shows her beauty to the men on the ranch. She dresses

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    Our first impression of Curley’s wife is that she is a very sexual character. This is suggested through Steinbeck’s description “her fingernails were red”. Red is associated with danger but also with love and passion. Red lipstick was used by prostitutes at the time to represent sexual arousal. Steinbeck also uses similes to give an image of Curley’s wife. For example “her hair hung in little rolled clusters‚ like sausages”. However‚ the primary message is that she is dangerous and not to be trusted

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    In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ the two main characters‚ George and Lennie‚ frequently run into Curley‚ a contentious and hostile man. Curley is one of the main sources of conflict in the book‚ as we see when George warns Lennie: “…You gonna have trouble with that Curley guy… He’s gonna take a sock at you the first chance he gets” (Steinbeck‚ 29). Curley is representative of aggression and oppression‚ which Steinbeck shows us in both Curley’s actions and words. Curley tries to pick fights and

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    Isolation of the characters in ‘Of Mice and Men’ Curley’s wife is the only female on the ranch and is described in a very feminine and incongruous manner‚ “full‚ rouged lips and wide spaced eyes‚ heavily made-up. Her fingernails were red. Her hair hung in little rolled clusters‚ like sausages. She wore a cotton house dress and red mules‚ on the insteps of which were little bouquets of red ostrich feathers”. The bold‚ heavily made-up appearance matches her personality as she disguises her true

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    Of Mice and Men is an example of why we need to be our brother’s keeper. Some characters in the book needed someone to take care of them. Lennie was one of the main characters and he had Down Syndrome and needs George to speak for him and get him out of trouble and follow him everywhere he goes. “You never had none‚ you crazy bastard. I got both of ’em here.”( 40)Think I’d let you carry your own work card?”(39) Curley’s wife needs someone to take care of her also. She is flirtatious and always

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    undeniable that Lennie has a kind of power over George due to their emotional connection. An example of this emotional power is when Steinbeck writes “He had sensed his advantage”‚ this makes it seem like Lennie is almost testing George‚ and is seeing how far he can push his loyalty; he knows that George won’t really let him leave‚ but the conformation strengthens their bond and therefore Lennie’s power. The word “advantage” immediately suggests to the reader that he has power over George‚ also the

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    Of Mice and Men. Monologue. Curley’s wife. Who do they think they are? Pack of bindle bums! Think they are all so damn good. They don’t know me. They don’t know who i am‚ what i’m about. Who do they think they are treatin me like a kid? Bunch of bindle stiffs! They ain’t no better‚ they ain’t gonna amount to nothin’. Yeah‚ they gotta stupid plan‚ but they ain’t gonna make it. Ha! A stupid dum dum‚ can’t string two words together and make it make sense‚ he’s so stupid! Lousy ol’ sheep. Why

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