Of Mice And Men Curley's Wife Discrimination Analysis

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“‘They left all the weak ones here’ she said finally” (77). Many of the characters in Of Mice and Men are discriminated against for various reasons. This causes various events in the story. One character who faces discrimination is Curley’s wife. As she is the only woman on the ranch, she is left alone, and mostly ignored. Being married to Curley doesn’t help; it only gives the men more reason to keep their distance. “‘Ain’t I got a right to talk to nobody?’”(87). Being lonely, she tries to attract the men on the ranch. This leads to her spending time with Lennie. As she entices him to pet her hair, her fate is sealed. Her attempt to avoid loneliness costs her something she holds dear: her life. Curley’s wife is not the only one to face such

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