how Curley’s wife is affected by Prejudice The other men call her and treat her like a tart. She is often demeaned and made to feel oppressed. One way in which I believe she is oppressed is by the way she’s not given a name‚ just referred to as Curley’s Wife‚ Curley’s property. “I ain’t used to living like this”‚ this quotation suggests that she is sick of being made to stay at home all day and just clean‚ cook and do all the chores around the house. I believe that Curley’s wife also feels demeaned
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Josie Lopez 1st Hour Of Mice and Men: Who Was the Loneliest? While reading Of Mice and Men‚ there were some characters that stood out and some that were sad to read about. Thoughts would come about that certain character or characters. One character that stood out was the only female in the whole story‚ the only person that would be wondering out and about‚ and the only person that people would assume stuff about. That character was Curley’s wife and boy was she the loneliest in the story
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novella Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck presents a female character who is isolated by her husband’s will. This results in her living a sad and lonely life. Curley’s wife is the only woman living on the farm where the story takes place. Her husband of only two weeks‚ who she later admits to not loving‚ is over – protective and does not allow her to talk to anyone or have any friends. Steinbeck shows the theme of isolation through the depressed and regretful character of Curley’s wife who dies at
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How is Curley presented by Steinbeck in Of Mice and Men? Curley is one of ‘Of Mice and Men’s’ major characters. Although he does not appear to hold a central role‚ he is very important in other respects. The first of these is the way in which he treats George and Lennie‚ and the ranch workers in general on the ranch. Curley is the boss’ son. Therefore he acts like he is the boss himself. He orders the others around‚ and‚ although it is true that he does hold some power on the ranch‚ he does not
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novel "Of Mice and Men" loneliness and the need for companionship is shown in ways such as Crooks with discrimination‚ Curley’s wife‚ and conflict. Crooks was discriminated against countless times in the novel “Of Mice and Men”‚ making him lonely and at loss of friendship. Some people may say that black people couldn’t of been treated the same as white people during the time of the Great Depression. Not
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John Steinbeck’s famous novella Of Mice and Men depicts the harsh and repressive treatment faced by women‚ people of color‚ farm workers and those with mental handicaps in the 1930s. Curley’s wife‚ the only prominent female character in the novel‚ is looked down upon by the farmworkers‚ who see her as trouble and a tart. The curls of her hair are described twice as being like “little sausages” subtly alluding to the fact the women of her time were viewed as pieces of meat. They were commodities‚
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“Sometimes you gotta pretend everything is okay”. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinback. Two men travel to find work on a ranch in California. The characters Crook‚ Candy‚ and Curly’s wife all exemplify loneliness and isolation. Crook shows loneliness in the book. Crooks is the only black guy on the ranch. Crooks says‚ “S’pose you couldn’t go into the bunk house and play rummy cause you was black”(80). What Crooks is saying is he wants a friend . This is important because it shows how Crooks is
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OF MICE AND MEN John Steinbeck’s "Of Mice and Men" was set just outside Soledad in Southern California‚ and it was written in 1937. This novel is a very tragic; because it illustrates the hopeless some dreams were broken. George and Lennie’s dream of owning their own big house with animals. And a friend has to kill his own best friend for to prevent further cruelty its sake. Other characters are Crooks‚ Curley’s wife and Candy. This novel is a tragic story. Lennie and George want to work on the
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Loneliness Loneliness is a state of mind and not an emotion. Do you know why? You can be lonely yet physically be in a crowded room with a bunch of people. In the book Of Mice and Men‚ there are two main characters that support the theme of loneliness. Crooks is one of the many characters to express the theme of loneliness. Curley’s wife displays the emotion of loneliness‚ although in a different way than Crooks does. However‚ these two have one thing in common; they both have something holding
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just to nourish human loneliness?” (Haruki Murakami) Murakami’s words reflect every person’s internal loneliness and the yearning for companionship‚ a dominant theme in John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men. Crooks‚ the black stable buck‚ and Curley’s wife both search for a person or something with which to fill the void. However‚ their efforts at reaching out to others prove to be in vain and have negative consequences. On one hand‚ Crooks battles varying degrees of loneliness and isolation‚ not
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