Curley reacts with great anger and swears to kill Lennie. It is open to interpretation whether he is really that upset over his wife dying (as he did not seem to have much genuine affection for her), or if he is angry that someone has taken what he views as his property.
At first Curley didn't have a reaction as Slim was the one to walk over to her and see what was wrong. Curley then reacted not even mourning his wife, this is shown in the line 'Curley came suddenly to life' and his mind was more set on how he was going to kill Lennie than feeling upset he had lost his wife. He cared more for his shotgun than he did for his wife, "I'm going for my shotgun." without even seeing to his wife. This portrays that Curley never cared for his wife as his wife was his possession like a shotgun is - they are both material- however, the shotgun was of more use to him, which highlights Curley cared more for his shotgun than for his wife.
The character of Curley in Of Mice and Men showed no type of emotion towards the actual death of his wife. He did show extreme hatred towards Lennie whom killed his wife.
Curley doesn't focus on his wifes death so much as he focusses on getting revenge on Lennie because of his broken hand and wants to get a lynch mob to kill him. we also see that despite Slim suggesting that he stays with his wife he refuses and is determined to get his revenge.
Curley's reaction to his wife's death in "Of Mice and Men" is anger and a desire for revenge. He seeks to take out his frustration on Lennie, whom he believes killed her intentionally.
If you are referring to Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men", Lennie snaps her neck by shaking her violently.
She is lost in her own personality and wants the attention she lacks.
she died mate
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Curley's wife mentions in "Of Mice and Men" that she likes to watch movies with Gable in them. Clark Gable was a popular American actor during that time period.
Carlson did not express any emotional reaction to Lennie's death in "Of Mice and Men." Instead, his concern was primarily focused on the practical implications of the situation, such as the repercussions of Curley finding out about Lennie's death and the impact on George.
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If this relates to Of Mice and Men, Lennie crushed it in the fight when he and George first arrived
eventually lennie, and georgre and lennie's dream
After Curley's wife died, the other ranch workers discovered her body in the barn. This event led to a confrontation between Curley and Lennie, who inadvertently caused her death. The aftermath of her death also resulted in George making the difficult decision to protect Lennie by ultimately ending his life to prevent further harm.
In "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife is described as a young, attractive woman with full, rouged lips and wide-spaced eyes. She wears a lot of makeup and has a flirtatious manner.
The author of this put no allegory into this tale, so she symbolizes a dumb woman who married a retard, it is so she relates to retards like you.
he has become even more smug and acts even more superior
Curley's wife is often referred to as "tart" or "jailbait" by the men on the ranch in "Of Mice and Men." These derogatory nicknames reveal the men's negative and objectifying views of her.
After accidentally killing Curley's wife in "Of Mice and Men," Lennie flees to a nearby hiding spot in the brush by the Salinas River where George had instructed him to go if he ever got into trouble.
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