What is curley's attitude towards his wife in the novel 'Of Mice and Men'?

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2026-02-27 00:15

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The men - He is weary of them, that they are looking at his wife in that kind of way.

George - Get off badly, Curley doesn't like him,

Lennie - Curley clicks in a bad way, seeing everything Lennie does as a bad thing. He seems threatened, because Lennie is such a large man. Not even Lennie crushing his hand could change this.

His wife - he doesn't seem to love her, at all. He see's her more as an object than his wife, and after her death, all he can think about is finally getting the chance to kill Lennie, who he obviously doesn't like.

Curley has a range of feelings and emtions during 'Of Mice and Men', most of which involves him being grumpy, short-tempered, firey, or just plain rude.

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