Curley's wife, in Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," had the potential to be a successful actress or entertainer. However, societal norms, her lack of support, and her loneliness confined her to a life of discontent as the lonely wife of a ranch worker.
Salinas. :)
Candy
Candy
The dance palace
she was forced to
Yes she does.
okay so his wife dies at page 1
lennie kills curleys wife
She suspects that lennie did it (and she is right)
pg 31
curley's wife tells Lennie that "You are nuts , but you kinda nice fella".
In the novel, Curley says very little about his wife. The most he says is 'has anybody seen my wife?!'