Curley's Wife Analysis Flashcards

Explore Curley's wife's character and her significance in 'Of Mice and Men' through engaging flashcards. (10 cards)

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What does Curley’s wife say that reflects her loneliness?

A

‘I get lonely,’ she said. ‘You can talk to people, but I can’t talk to nobody.’

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True or False: Curley’s wife is portrayed as a strong and independent character throughout the novel.

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False

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Fill in the blank: Curley’s wife often seeks attention from the men on the ranch because she feels _______.

A

isolated

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What is the significance of Curley’s wife wearing red?

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The color red symbolizes both danger and desire, highlighting her role as a femme fatale.

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How does Curley’s wife’s dream reflect her aspirations?

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She dreams of being a movie star, indicating her desire for fame and escape from her current life.

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Multiple Choice: What does Curley’s wife accuse the men of when they dismiss her?

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A) Jealousy B) Ignorance C) Fear D) Hatred

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What does Curley’s wife’s interaction with Lennie reveal about her character?

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It shows her vulnerability and desire for companionship, as she opens up to him despite the danger.

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True or False: Curley’s wife is never given a name in the novel.

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True to signify her lack of individual identity and her objectification by the men on the ranch

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What does the absence of a name for Curley’s wife signify?

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It signifies her lack of identity and the objectification of women during the Great Depression.

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Short Answer: How does Steinbeck use Curley’s wife to critique society?

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Steinbeck uses her character to critique the limited roles available to women and the loneliness they endure.

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