Monday, May 27, 2019

How Does Steinbeck Present Curly’s Wife

Of mice and men is one of Nobel Prize winning author John Steinbecks most poignant. trim in the 1930s during the Great Depression it features two farm workers called George ad Lenny. The travel around together in search of work sharing a dream of a place of their own- a small ranch where they can live and work for themselves. It tells the story of how violence may erupt to destroy those dreams. Curleys wife- as she is known to the audience- is the scarcely women on the ranch. With prohibited the identity of a name she is known only by association of the man she doesnt even like. condescension her marriage to Curley she flaunts herself around the ranch in inappropriate clothing she had full rouged lipsShe wore a cotton housedress and red mules, flirting with ranch hands and is apprised of the effect she has on men. These clothes and her behaviour I hold are designed to provoke interest and attention rather than to invite intimacy. She seems preoccupied with strategies to empty d etection from her husband and manages this by continuously asking of his whereabouts. Have any of you boys seen Curley? Like George, Lenny and later on Candy, Curleys wife has a dream patronage it being one of great contrast to theirs.She has an ambition to work in films coulda been in the movies and worn nice clothes and this is no doubt stemmed from her swear for attention and is linked to her loneliness and insecurities on the ranch as she bitterly resents not being treated as an individual. Men make promises to her he says he was gonna out me in the movies but she appears to lack the intelligence to realise the emptiness of their promises. The perceptions we make of Curleys wife are corrupted from the views of the ranch hands. Because knowledgeableity is her only weapon she is referred to as jailbait and a tart Jesus what a tramp.George has reason to be weary of her presence especially with Lenny around and the incident in Weed. hark to me you crazy bastard Dont you even lo ok at that bitch Curleys wife is first presented to us on page 32 the rectangle of sunshine in the doorway was cut off a girl was standing there looking in Curleys wife has brought darkness purportedly symbolising the potential danger of her character. During the last chapter Steinbeck cleverly attempts to alter our perception of Curleys wife by portraying her in a different light. During chapter five, Lenny has incisively killed one of Slims puppies by clumsily petting it.His tendency to inflict damage through trying to show affection is become much prominent. Steinbeck creates an atmosphere of tragedy and doom in which the reader is aware of Lennys anxiety and rattled the halter chains. Curleys wife enters wearing a ingenious cotton dress and red ostrich feathers and the reader already knows of Lennies attraction the colour red which creates a champion of painful inevitability. Her face is made up and her curls are in place This suggested to me that she has obviously made h erself as seductive as possible.Curleys wife is attracted to Lenny because he has got the better of her husband. I think she has worked out an arrangement to ensure that Lenny and her will be alone without interruption but Lenny is acutely aware of Georges instructions to avoid conversation with her aswell as the consequences of not being able to tend he rabbits. She is desperate to talk to him youre a nice guy, why cant I talk to you? and when acquiring the chance to do so the words pour out of her in her passion for communication although Lenny barely listens.Here she describes her desire to be an actress, her naivete in thinking her old lady had stolen the letter and why she married Curley and not liking him. Yet it is as this point that despite her provocative dress sense and her sensuality we realise that she wants only to talk to Lenny why cant I talk to you? I never talk to nobody. I get horrifying lonely and comfort him when he tells her how he has killed the puppy, dont you worry none. Steinbeck has cleverly created a more passionate portrayal, someone we can feel unselfishness for.At the point where Curleys wife offers for Lenny to stroke her hair feel right round there, feel how soft it is the audience are uncertain as to whether this is an innocent, childish act referring to its texture or that she is knowingly leading Lenny towards a sexual encounter. It is also apparent at this period, of how young she actually is, the act of stroking hair is very harmless and childlike, not what we would expect of her character earlier in the novel. She is likened to a little girl who wants to feel physical contact without sexual trace.When Lenny is petting Curleys wifes hair he proceeds in mussing it up I noticed how she only struggled when she came to this realisation again pointing to her self-image and vanity. Lenny erroneously breaks Curleys wifes neck and is fatally killed. Lenny escapes and we are left with a desciption of the setting of the barn a nd of her, and the meanness and the plannings and the discontent and the hanker for attention were all gone from her face here Steinbeck sums up everything we already know about her but in a way that transforms the way we think about her.Still with flawless skin she appears pretty and simplesweet and young a complete contrast to what is perceived of her in earlier chapters. I think her death could have just as well of been caused by Lennys unthinking roughness as by any decisions of hers that things had gone to far. A shepherd bitch symbolises an entity that Curleys wife will never possess, this being children jumped in among the puppies. Curleys wife is undoubtedly one of the most poignant characters in the novel and one that Steinbeck portrays his feeling for than any other character.

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