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    Introduction: This brief journal is written by Suki Kim‚ titled "Facing Poverty with a Rich Girl’s Habits"‚ basically what I gathered here from reading is that this once rich young Asian female went through a process that she probably never could of imagined could happen. Unfortunetely it did and it was real enough to the point that her and her parents had to flee the Country simply because of the laws which would be punishable there for bankruptcy which would of resulted in jail time‚ so they

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    the reader prejudge against her without meeting her. This makes me have and feel sympathy for Curley’s wife because all of the men speak badly of her. Candy’s gossip of her would not fully allow George and Lennie to make up their own minds. In comparison with the previous paragraph‚ when Candy expresses his opinion of Curley’s Wife‚ we see from her first

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    How Does Steinbeck Present the Character of Curley’s Wife? In this essay I am going to discuss how Steinbeck presents the character of Curley’s Wife. We learn that Curley’s Wife is presented as both a dangerous character but also a lonely character. She is both innocent and guilty. The reader is left with the impression that the men have pre judged her to be a seductive ‘tart’‚ when in fact she is simply a victim of her own loneliness. Steinbeck pre-warns the reader by having Candy warn George

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    just need to view one essay so blah blah blah hhehehehehehe fjsfjsopfjg the end. English Essay Plan I am going to be doing my essay on Curley’s wife from the novel of mice and men. HEROIC VILLAN Mental strength racists confident Talks about Curley Lonely Inappropriate rude John Steinbeck at the beginning of the novel creates dislike towards Curley’s wife. However by the end of the novel we feel sympathy for her. Steinbeck uses many different techniques to present Curley’s wife such

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    Curley’s wife before she even enters the section. Candy mentions that she‚ "got the eye" explaining that she is flirtatious and immoral in that wea re hit with the fact that she flirts with other men immediately after it is stated thatshe is married to Curley. Already‚ the reader is introduced to the idea that Curley’s wife is an immoral "tart" which is strengthened upon her first appearance‚ which She is first seen in the doorway of the bunkhouse ‚ asking about the location of her husband‚ which is

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    more power than the other 3 outcasts however she is just as much as an outcast as the other 3 as she is the only woman on the farm and she isn’t capable of working with the others. She only has more mental power over the farm as she is married to Curley so she is the boss’s son’s wife so she can get anyone fired on the farm if she feels threatened by them. However she is not treated any better by anyone on the farm as she is a woman. Appearance: - “She had full‚ rouged lips and wide-spaced eyes

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    Curley‚ the boss’ son‚ is an evil character in Steinbeck’s world. Even Lennie feels the sense of menace when Curley first comes into the bunkhouse. Curley is a "thin young man with a brown face‚ with brown eyes and a head of tightly curled hair." According to Candy‚ Curley is an amateur boxer and is always picking fights‚ especially with guys who are bigger than he is. Curley tries to prove his masculinity by picking fights. Another way to prove himself is by marrying a physically attractive woman

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    to sell and she knew it.” This further enforces that women were only used for sex. Steinbeck may have portrayed woman in this way to allows readers to recognise the inferior role of women during the Great Depression. Before we even get to meet Curleys wife‚ she is presented as a no good “tart” out to seek attention and cause trouble through the dialogue of Candy the ranch house sweeper. When George and Lennie arrive at the ranch‚ Candy explains to them that she is a troublemaker in soledad: “Ever’one

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    Slim is described always in terms of dignity and majesty. When he first comes into the bunkhouse‚ he moves "with a majesty achieved only by royalty and master craftsmen. He was a jerk-line skinner‚ the prince of the ranch‚ capable of driving ten‚ sixteen‚ even twenty mules with a single line to the leaders." Slim is tall‚ ageless‚ and an expert in his job. His voice is the voice of rationalism. When Carlson suggests killing Candy’s dog‚ Candy appeals to Slim as the final authority. Slim is so

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    as the possession of her husband. She is also a good-looking lady who wears quite a bit of makeup‚ form-fitting dresses‚ and ostrich feathered-high heels. As the only woman on the ranch‚ Curley’s wife is lonely and sad – something her marriage to Curley only makes worse. She reveals throughout the course of the story that she is unhappy in her marriage because her husband seems to care little for her‚ and is really more interested in talking about himself than anything else. Further‚ she laments

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