Friday, March 1, 2019
Of Mice and Men Curley’s Wife
mice When John Steinbeck wrote of mice and men, he order of battleed there was a kitty of inequality during the 1930s. This essay sh totally attempt to portray the inequality of women in Steinbecks novel. George the main character of the story, first sets his eyes on Curleys married woman, his initial impression of her is that he has never seen no piece of jail put champion across worse than her (Steinbeck 2006 p36). In the novel Curleys married woman is a splendid woman who constantly shows her beauty to the men on the scatter. She dresses inappropriately for a woman married to the bosss son. She had full, roughed lips and wide spaced eyes, her fingernails ar red and her hair hangs in little rolled clusters, like sausages. (p34 Steinbeck 2006). Curleys married woman al bureaus wanders around the ranch in search for psyche to talk to. However, the ranch workers stay wary of her as they believe she give only give them trouble. Curleys wife is isolated, self absorbed and a v isioner. Curley doesnt await to pick out any respect for his wife at all, Candy tells George (Steinbeck p30) why Curley wears only one glove on his knock over which is soaked in Vaseline so it is kept soft for his wife and George finds this disgusting.This is corrupting to her as she is just there for his pleasure. She is just a wife who is a trophy to show off hence the saying trophy wife. Dreams are heavily involved in this book. Like galore(postnominal) characters in the book, Curleys wife as well has a dream. She dreams of being a exposure confidential information. She appears to be trying to get the men into trouble only when her dreams and frustrations show that she is only(a) like the other people on the ranch. She hated her upbringing, so when a computerized axial tomography told her she had the potential to be a movie star and he would be in touch, finally she found a way out.However, being a young naive girl like she was, she wild for his story and she never he ard or eve saw the guy again. Instead of Hollywood and all its glam, she ended up marrying young and get trapped on the ranch. Being the only woman there and no one to talk to makes you emphasise with her and soften towards her and encounter her loneliness. Curley is not interested in her dream and there is only one person she tells her dream to and that is Lennie. I think she tells ennie because she knows he doesnt comprehend whats red on and it goes through one ear and out the other nevertheless at least shes telling somebody her dream even if they dont quite understand but ironically the one person she tells is the same person who takes it away for swell. John Steinbeck makes very good use of dreams throughout the novel. Each character is shown to have greater erudition than we might have expected and we are able to see how lonely and disappointed their lives are through the quite humble ambitions that they have.The men seem to want security in their lives whereas Curleys wife wants to escape from the ennui and lonesomeness that surrounds her and get rid of the title Curleys wife. Although Curleys wife may be considered static, she does not change throughout the novel Curleys wife is essential to the plot. Therefore, she is not simply un fall upond because she is unimportant. Curleys wife is un call forthd for several(prenominal) reasons. She is first and for most not worthy of a name. A name implies that a relationship can exist.Curleys wife is not capable of a relationship she is not worthy. With a name also comes identification and familiarity. If we were to feel any sort of empathy for Curleys wife, we may not understand or apprise Lennies role in her death. We may actually care that she is dead. There is also the historical role of women in society. As a writer of social issues, Steinbeck wants the reader to recognize the inferior role of women in the world. The lack of name demotes Curleys wife to insignificant status.She is not as importan t as the men in the story. Curleys wife is very flirtatious. In fact she is so flirtatious that the workers refer to her as having the eye. The men see her in the ranch as the cause of many problems like her husbands short heated attitude and the fear that they will be sacked. and as the story is about to reach its climax, she begins to add more complexity to her own character by letting Lennie in on her dreams, what she is all about. Here she reveals that she doesnt have the eye at all but she is just lonely.She says that she dislikes Curley because he is always annoyed and so she comes around the farm to get away and find someone that she can talk to. In this conversation with Lennie she tells him the dream that she had for herself. She dreamed of becoming a famous actress and she would have wanted to live in Hollywood. But just like many of the other characters her dream went unrealised. So instead of being an actress living a glamorous life in Hollywood, she is stuck living i n a ranch with a husband that she really doesnt like, living in a ranch full of loneliness not havin
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