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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Character Analysis - Curley in Of Mice and Men

In John Steinbecks untarnished novel, Of Mice and Men, Curleys wife is seen as a cheap possession, a dawdle that be aches to Curley. A possession that he gets to go for. His lack of love, respect and maintenance results to her death in the end. By all the men shes seen as a tramp, they figure that shes forth driving trouble. further the truth is shes frighteningly lonely. She precisely wants psyche to talk to. Shes mixed-up out on a wonderful sustenance that could throw been hers, and that hurts her.\nCurleys wife is a beautiful woman, whose blossoming with love, with cosmic hopes for the future. She dreams of becoming a pornographic actress n Hollywood. She wants to become mysterious and famous, and have nice clothes. She wants to assimilate something from her life. Be urinate of her beauty she was promised great things. But in reality her dreams neer came true, the letters she awaited neer came, the promises that were made to her were never fulfilled. Couldve be en in the movies, an had nice clothes. She refused to stick where she would be a nobody. Well, I wasnt gonna stay no home base where I couldnt get nowhere or make something of my life. So one wickedness she meat Curley at the riverside Dance Palace, and she married him, he became her ticket out from her desperate life. She never married him out of love and passion just of desperation. I dont like Curley. He aint a nice fella.\nCurleys relationship with his wife is in truth distant. He treats her with no respect, his very possessive of her, he tries to control who she talks to and what she tin can and cant do. His also disloyal. only after weeks of their marriage his already going to cat houses. His cheat her left right and center. And like any person she unavoidably to be loved, she inescapably to be cared for, she needs attention and she needs companionship. The other men embrace her as a tart, they infer she just wanted to cause them trouble. They see her as Curleys toy and as long as he doesnt le...

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