curley's wife Flashcards

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quote to suggest Curly’s wife is used to being perceived as attractive (2)

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“she’s purty” (lennie) / “looloo” - attractive (whit)

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quote to justify Curley’s wife is ‘dangerous’

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“the rectangle of sunshine in the doorway was cut off”

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quote to justify Curley’s wife is hiding something about her relationship with Curley

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“she was suddenly apprehensive” after she heard curly was around.

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names that the men on the ranch called Curley’s wife (6)

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“jail bait”
“kid”
“bitch”
“tramp”
“poison”

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quote to justify Curley’s wife is hiding something

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“she aint concealing anything”

“she was suddenly apprehensive”

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quote to justify Curley’s wife is Curley’s possession/property

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he wants her to stay in the house and to stay away from the men on the farm.
whenever we encounter her in the first half of the novel, he is looking to her to keep track of his possession
“Why’n’t you tell her to stay the hell home where she belongs?” - Carlson

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quote to justify Curley’s wife is a temptress (5)

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first appearance she makes: “She had full, rouged lips and wide-spread eyes, heavily made up

‘showing her legs’

‘she leaned against the door frame’

“nobody can blame a person for lookin”

“she got the eye goin’ all the time on everybody”

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why is Curley’s wife often perceived as an antagonist when we first meet her?

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she is usually objectified, or regarded as an object, not a person.

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Candy’s biased opinion pressents Curley’s wife as PROMISCUOUS and LICENTIOUS on first impression

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“tart”
““she got they eye”

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Curley’s wife is seductive

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“her body was thrown forward”
-posture displays her curves

“rouged lips”
-draw attention to a sensual part of her body

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CONTEXT: How would Curley’s wife’s behavior have a bad reflection on curley

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wifes were to be domesticated and entirely loyal. Her behaviour would make him look like he can’t control his wife

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Curleys wife’s beauty is dangerous

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“Jail bait”

  • femme fetale stock character - a woman whos beauty will be used to lure men into disastrous situations
  • parallels with Eve: symbol of temtation / downfall of mankind
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What peice of information tells usd that Curley’s wife is just innocently looking at the men on the ranch?

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She is the only woman in the ranch; “she got the eye”; who else is she supposed to look at?

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CONTEXT: why might Curley’s wife care so much for her appearance

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patriarchal society - encouages the notion that a womans worth comes from her appearance

  • hollywood female stars were heavily made up
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What quote excuses the men for their behaviour by assuming that they have no control over their sexual urges

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“Jail bait”
-DEROGATORY term - blames her for being beautiful and therefore being a temtation

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How are Curley’s wife’s actions EROTICIZED when she goes to Crooks room

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her lips were “slightly parted” and she “breathed strongly”
-Steinbeck enphasises Curley’s wifes appearance more than any other character

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CONTEXT: men only cares for things that benefited them

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the men gave more respect to the girls in the local brothel; even her husband chooses to spend the night with the prostitutes

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Curley’s wife is isolated on a ranch full of men

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“I’m lookin’ for Curley”
-she has nothing to do if she isn’t with her husband

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Why couldn’t Curley’s wife get a job?

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Married women in employment were frowned upon since it was like they were taking away a mans job that they needed to provide for their family

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Curley’s wife is not welcome in the bunkhouse

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“looking in”
“She stood still in the doorway”
-symbol of marginalization

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Curley’s wife reveals her plight: loneliness

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“I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful lonley”
-she’s utterly human and not a two dimensional femme fatale

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Curley’s wife is Curley’s possession

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“Curley’s wife”
-possessive pronoun - lack of identity

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Men were fixated on dominating females in every aspect

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“Why’nt you tell her to stay the hell home where she belongs?”
-angry over curley’s wife being near then / wearing makeup / speaking to them

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Curley’s wife knows her weak possition in society

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“they left all the weak ones here”
- she belongs to the outcasts

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Curley’s wife seeks weakness in others

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“I could get you strung upon a tree so easy it ain’t even funny”
-Lennies mental handicap; Candy’s DEBILITATING age; the colour of crooks skin
-Steinbeck enphasises how power grows from weakness in a society in which we have created

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lack of emotion toward Curley’s wife’s death highlights her lack of worth

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“You goddamn tramp… you done it, didn’t you?”

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Curley’s wifes dream is FUTILE

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“Curley’s wife”
- She wants to make a name for herself in the movies even though she is a nameless character

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Curley’s wife depends on a man to make her dreams come true

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“He says i could go with that show”
“He says he was gonna put me in the movies”
-its likley that these men were lying to her in her favour
-weak exploited by the powerful