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English HW February 24th 2010 Curley’s Wife I chose Curley’s Wife as a character because she is one of the most mysterious and interresting character in the story Of Mice And Men. There are two movie versions of Of Mice and Men. In both the movies and the book, she is a seen as a danger to Lennie’s and George’s dreams. BOOK MOVIE 1939 MOVIE 1992 Flirt, tart. She is not liked. No name. Flirt and a tart. She’s not liked. Named her Mae. She a flirt and a tart. She’s not liked by anyone. No name. Rouged lips, red nails, sausage hair. Not too sure about the color of the lips since it was in black and white. The hair is not in sausages. Rouged lips, no red nails. Good hair, not exactly sausage hair, but better. They meet her in the bunk house. They meet her in the bunk house. They meet her out in the fields. Crook’s Room BOOK : « You ain’t wanted here. We told you you ain’t » (Said by Crooks, PG.87) « I had enough. » He said coldly. « You got no rights to be in a colored man’s room. » (Said by Crooks, PG.88) These quotes prove that Curley’s wife is not wanted in the farm. Nobody likes her, and she’s all alone. « Listen Nigger (…) You know what I can do to you if you open your trap. » (Said by Curley’s wife, PG.88) Even though, she’s a woman who isn’t wanted here, she still has more power over an older and wiser man because he’s black and she’s the wife of the Boss’ son.

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An Essay On Curley's Wife from Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck.

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English HW February 24th 2010

Curley’s Wife I chose Curley’s Wife as a character because she is one of the most mysterious and

interresting character in the story Of Mice And Men. There are two movie versions of

Of Mice and Men.

In both the movies and the book, she is a seen as a danger to Lennie’s and George’s

dreams.

BOOK MOVIE 1939 MOVIE 1992

Flirt, tart. She is not liked.

No name.

Flirt and a tart. She’s not

liked. Named her Mae.

She a flirt and a tart. She’s

not liked by anyone. No

name.

Rouged lips, red nails,

sausage hair.

Not too sure about the

color of the lips since it

was in black and white.

The hair is not in

sausages.

Rouged lips, no red nails.

Good hair, not exactly

sausage hair, but better.

They meet her in the bunk

house.

They meet her in the bunk

house.

They meet her out in the

fields.

Crook’s Room

BOOK :

« You ain’t wanted here. We told you you ain’t » (Said by Crooks, PG.87)

« I had enough. » He said coldly. « You got no rights to be in a colored man’s

room. » (Said by Crooks, PG.88)

These quotes prove that Curley’s wife is not wanted in the farm. Nobody likes her,

and she’s all alone.

« Listen Nigger (…) You know what I can do to you if you open your trap. » (Said by

Curley’s wife, PG.88)

Even though, she’s a woman who isn’t wanted here, she still has more power over an

older and wiser man because he’s black and she’s the wife of the Boss’ son.

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« Lennie watched her, fascinated; but Candy and Crooks were scowling down away

from her eyes. » PG.85

The interaction before she arrives was laughter and joy, but as soon as she comes

in, the two older men look away as if they were scared of her. Lennie gets fascinated

with her. She’s like the Storm that hides the sun in the sky. She’s putting pressure

into the room.

Then she starts asking about where Curley is but no one ever tells her.

MOVIE 1 : (1939) In this movie, she enters. The three of the men are both present, and Lennie is still

fascinated by her. George is there too. Candy stands up to her a bit, but Crooks

doesn’t want any interference with her. She asks what happened to Curley’s hand,

but no one tells her. She understands that Lennie did it, and George, scared that she

will only bring problems to them, tries to slap her, but stops when he sees the Boss

standing there.

MOVIE 2 : ( 1992)

They cut her part out. I believe they did this because they wanted to impose more on

how important Lennie’s dream was to him and the Relationship between George and

Lennie. The dependence that Lennie has on George.

Her Death

BOOK : « I'll go in the night a' thumb a ride to Hollywood... Gonna get in the movies and have

nice clothes. »

She had been expecting a letter to become a famous Hollywood actress. It never

came. So she married Curley because she wanted to run away from her mother. She

is very honest with Lennie, and finally opens to someone. This gives us a whole new

perspective of her.

« Let go ! » She cried. « You let go ! » She struggle violently under his hands. »

(PG.99)

« And then she was still, for Lennie had broken her neck. » (PG.99)

When she dies, they describe her features and how she looks like. And you feel pity

for the woman.

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« Ever’body knowed you’d mess things up. You wasn’t no good. » (Said by Candy,

PG. 104)

She’s dead. She died without being able to achieve her dreams, but we know her

death is going to bring problems to Lennie and George.

MOVIE 1 :

In this movie, she is actually running away from the ranch. She had a fight with

Curley. They both talk about their dreams and problem, but don’t seem to be actually

listening to each other. When he kills her, they don’t show her face, because back

then it wasn’t allowed to show a dead person’s face.

MOVIE 2 : She died a lot like in the book. Her words were exactly from the books, and the

actress demonstrated very well her loneliness and sadness. They both talk about

their dreams, and it seems that for once Curley’s wife is actually having a friend to

talk to. However when she proposes him to stroke her hair, he ends up killing her.

Curley’s Wife Analyses

Curley’s wife is first seen as a flirt, a tart. She gives ‘the eye’ to every man she

encounters, and Candy says that she’s no good for the ranch and will only bring

problems to them. George warns Lennie to stay away from her.

However in the later parts of the novel, the 5th Chapter, we learn a whole new aspect

of her is presented to us. How she dreamed about going to Hollywood. How her

dreams were shattered when she never received a letter and married Curley ; How

she ran away from her mother who never loved her.

Curley’s wife is the loneliest character in the book. Crooks may be isolated from the

rest because he’s black, or Candy because of his old age and injury, and Lennie

because of his stupidness. But she’s a complete outcast. Never wanted, never loved.

Curley treats her as if she were an object, and Steinbeck puts more ‘loneliness’ to

her by not giving her a name because she’s merely a property belonging to Curley.

I believe Steinbeck took her personnality a bit from the Garden of Eden. It’s a

religious symbol. She is like Eve who is the temptation and who tempted Adam. In

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the book, she tempted Lennie, and in result she shattered Lennie and George’s

dreams.

Curley’s wife is a character that is very important to the story.

I believe that between the three possiblities, she was best portrayed in the book. But

the movie that took the best interpretation of her was the 1992 one. She looked

physically better and acted Curley’s wife well. However the older version of was also

good. She acted very well, but physically it wasn’t too good.