In The Mice & Men, Charley Curley 's wife is depicted as flirting, adultery, and insensitivity. But her husband, Curly thinks she is just a wealth. Most of the workers in the ranch think that I am begging, I am equally slim and missing for all people. This answer tells us whether Curley's wife is the victim, whether it is cheating with her, or whether it is representative of all. Throughout this book, Steinbeck is representative of women through roles such as George and Candy, so it is very difficult to unravel the role of Curley's Wife.
Curry's wife in the male and men and Lord Crook - Chesterfield said "We must pay attention to people and them." When applying this logic to Curry's wife and Crooks, race and sex differ, but in many respects it is the same. These two unfortunate souls live in a world full of broken dreams, discrimination, loneliness. Langston Hughes once said, "If a dream dies and sticks to a dream, life is a broken bird that can not fly."
In John Steinbeck's novel "The Mouse and the Man", "American Dream" is considered impossible. This is especially true in the case of George, Renee, Candy, Crook, Curley's wife. All of these characters allow you to imagine "American dream"; freedom to pursue happiness without dreams and dreams. The dream of ownership of Johnny and Lenny's land was unattainable as he ignored his physical strength and led to Lenny's negligence. When harassed, George reminds Renee not to retaliate at all times. But George knows that Lenny will inevitably take action and endanger their dreams. It was obvious when George noticed that Lenny had murdered Corrie's wife. "- I think I knew it from scratch.I know that we will never do her.Possibly we are" "(Steinbeck, 2006, p.107)
The problem we are focusing on through this article is the theme. That is, Curley's wife is a story or a victim of a tramp. In Steinbeck's "The Mouse and the Man" it is difficult to judge two different aspects of Collie's wife. She tends to exchange roles from time to time. In every aspect of the story, we have reason to believe that she is a victim. From the emotions for her Cory and her future future, I will explore it further in the article. I will also explain how she became a corrupt vagrant by exploring her appearance, body language and other roles. From Steinbeck's letter, she knows that no one trusted her since she was a child. This shows her innocent face