Monday, May 20, 2019

Curley’s wife Essay

Of Mice and Men was written in 1937 by John Steinbeck. It was set whilst we was in the great depression. Referring to how during the great depression wo custody were oppressed and toughened less equ anyy to men. Steinbeck whitethorn have portrayed women in this light to allow the commentator to realise the inferior role of women at that time. The lack of name demotes Curleys married woman to insignifi smoket status. Her lack of individuality implied she is not woman unless rather a possession of her husband.This character develops, we find that she is not in fact the unimportant, nameless character we first perceive her as, but rather she is a relatively mixed and interesting character. Steinbeck presents her in many ways throughout the story changing the reader intuitive feeling of her all the time. In section 2, Curleys Wife is first presented to us through the dialogue of ranch-hand Candy, when he get winds her to George, the reader begin to create an image in our head of what Curleys married woman looks like.Curleys wife has no respect from the another(prenominal) men at the ranch. Candy uses expressions such as she got the eye and goes on to describe her as looking at other men, before eventually calling her a tart. done Candys words, we develop an initial perception of Curleys Wife as flirtatious fill out and even immoral. The word tart suggests she presents herself in a flamboyant manner, which portrays her desperation to be noticed. Steinbeck enables the reader to break Curleys Wife through Candys eyes on their first encounter with her. shape up into section two we get a better understanding of Curleys wife appearance. This reinforces the readers thoughts about her. Steinbeck uses the colour sanguine which supports candys idea of her being a tart. The colour red is sexualised. Steinbeck repeats the word red many times throughout the passage of her Characterizations. He states her having full rouged lips and her flip nails were red red is a fresh colour this suggest that curleys wife wants attention from the other men on the ranch. She has red mules and red ostrich feathers these be expensive so she is trying to mint the men and ostriches are exotic animals, which could her influence her wild side. On the other hand, Curleys Wifes appearance could be seen as naivety and simply youthful desire to be found attractive. blushing(a) is a primary colour therefore children are attracted to it, it is a colour children want to fatigue because it is bright and has an element of happiness in it. Therefore Curleys Wife wearing the colour red whitethorn symbolise a childs attr bodily process to bright colours portraying her as youthful.Steinbeck describes her to wear a cotton dress which is alwaysyday clothing, this juxtaposes against all the red. A cotton dress is more practical to wear at a ranch, so the reader are hesitant, but there is more assertion to support her being a tart. Steinbecks explanation of Curleys wife p lays with the readers opinion on her personality. Steinbeck says her voice had a nasal, brittle quality which means it hard but liable to break. This indicates that she may look tough on the outside but Curleys wife can easily be tolerate.Steinbeck then describes her to be sneaky and that she is then dishonest to Curley as when she re hankers the barn with the Lennie, Candy and Crooks she breathed strongly as tough she had been running She is sly and want to get away from Curley so then she can go and talk to other men as she does not get that attention from curley this could suggest that their trade union is not true and curley just uses her to feel good about him sly and impress other guys on the ranch wear as the men are not bothered about her.We get crosswise that she can be lonely as Curley does not give her the amount of attention as she desires as Curleys wife think I dont like to talk to somebody ever once in a while? this is where we get to see her innocent side and th e reader head start to feel sympathy for her as there is no other women she can speck to just men and curley. When she is alone in the barn with Lonnie she expresses more about her being lonely she is repeating this regularly throughout the scene why cant I talk to you?Dhe will talk to the man that hurt her husbands hand which reinforces that she is desperate to talk to anyone. I get awful lonely, I get lonely trying to get Lennie sympathy. Steinbeck shows that she is flirtatious and describes her being flirtation a lot. Curleys wife uses her flirtatious action to get attention she moved closer to him and she spoke soothingly which will slacken Lennie and then he will be more attract to Curleys wife. later on Curleys wife is dead the writer uses a simile to describe what she looks like whilst she is dead her body flopped like a fish which signifies that she is lifeless and fish is not a nice thing to be described as this proves she is not an important member on the ranch and hat she is not cared and has affection from other characters. After her death Steinbeck describes her appearance so that she would like she did want attention the meanness and the planning and the discontent and the ache for attention were all gone from her face which could suggest that her death had proven that she was just a person In need of some comfort.We then as the reader mainly fill sympathy for her. When we are hearing Curleys wife actions in candy perception we get a negative concept of her and she is not a loyal newlywed as candy said I seen her give the thin out the eye. Curley never seen it. An I seen her give Carlson the eye. Which implies that she cant just live with the attention from just Curley but she need it from other mum to fell her need and as Curley has never seen it suggest that she has sneaky action and going behind his back to eye up other men.

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