Of Mice And Men Curley's Wife Bully Analysis

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Who Destroys the Dream In the novel Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck describes the simple dream which enlightens hope for George and Lennie’s life. Especially Lennie, all he thinks about until the end is tending rabbits. And George wants to get their own ranch so they don’t need to work for others anymore. It seems as if they are going to achieve it. However, several characters complicate the dream and finally cause the tragedy. The character of Curley’s wife doesn’t mean to complicate the dream. while Curley intends on doing so. Therefore, in regards to the issue of complicating the dream, I believe that Curley and Curley’s wife are to blame. First, Curley is an antagonist that complicates George and Lennie’s dream. Curley is the boss’s son, a skillful boxer who hates big guys. That is the reason why he wants to fight with Lennie. Because of the hostility Curley takes out on Lennie, it …show more content…

She just wants to find somebody to talk to, which means she is not wicked, so she should not be responsible for complicating the dream. At this point, I want to explain that Curley’s wife is not a kind person. She can be characterized as being a bully. For instance, the following lines show how Curley’s wife discriminates and threatens Crooks. The text states, “She turned on Crooks in scorn. ‘Listen, Nigger,’ she said. ‘You know what I can do to you if you open your trap?’Crooks stared hopelessly at her, and then he sat down on his bunk and drew into himself (116)”. The only thing worse than being a woman on the ranch is being a black man. Of course Crooks becomes the only one who can be oppressed by Curley’s wife. However, Curley’s wife doesn't feel any solidarity with Crooks. She just sees him as the one man she can pick on instead of trying to pick up. As a result, I think Curley’s wife is not really nice and she should be responsible for the tragedy and for complicating the

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