Saturday, November 12, 2016
Character Analysis - Curley in Of Mice and Men
In John Steinbecks classic novel, Of Mice and Men, Curleys married woman is watchn as a specious possession, a move that belongs to Curley. A possession that he gets to control. His pretermit of come, respect and attention results to her expiration in the end. By each the men shes seen as a tramp, they think that shes erupt cause trouble. merely the truth is shes urgently lonely. She comely wants someone to peach to. Shes missed out on a howling(prenominal) life that could countenance been hers, and that hurts her.\nCurleys wife is a exquisite woman, whose blossoming with love, with big hopes for the future. She dreams of fair a big actress n Hollywood. She wants to become rich and famous, and have pleasant clothes. She wants to make something from her life. Because of her sweetie she was promised great things. But in reality her dreams neer came true, the letter she awaited never came, the promises that were make to her were never fulfilled. Couldve been in the mov ies, an had nice clothes. She refused to mollify where she would be a nobody. Well, I wasnt gonna stay no place where I couldnt get nowhere or make something of my life. So one night she nerve center Curley at the Riverside spring Palace, and she married him, he became her book 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 race with his wife is very distant. He treats her with no respect, his very possessive of her, he tries to control who she talks to and what she can and cant do. His also disloyal. Only after weeks of their marriage his already passing game to cat houses. His cheating her leftover right and center. And like any person she require to be loved, she needs to be cared for, she needs attention and she needs companionship. The early(a) men perceive her as a tart, they think she just wanted to cause them trouble. They see her as Curleys toy and as long as he d oesnt le...
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