Of Mice And Men Curley's Wife Analysis

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“Why can’t I talk to you? I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful lonely.” (Steinbeck 86). In Of Mice and Men Curley’s wife is a lady who is desperate in finding attention from the guys and comes across as a troublemaker. Even though she seems like a bad person, she is actually just misunderstood. Curley’s wife is a victim because she is lonely, she is the only woman, and she has unfulfilled dreams.
Curley’s wife is a victim because she’s lonely. On page 76 Curley’s wife asks the boys that are in Crooks’ room, “Any of you boys seen Curley?” (Steinbeck). Steinbeck writes this because it is the first sign that he shows the readers that she is lonely. All Curley’s wife wants to do is find her husband because she wants to talk to someone.