Curley's Wife Analysis Flashcards
Explore Curley's wife's character and her significance in 'Of Mice and Men' through engaging flashcards. (10 cards)
What does Curley’s wife say that reflects her loneliness?
‘I get lonely,’ she said. ‘You can talk to people, but I can’t talk to nobody.’
True or False: Curley’s wife is portrayed as a strong and independent character throughout the novel.
False
Fill in the blank: Curley’s wife often seeks attention from the men on the ranch because she feels _______.
isolated
What is the significance of Curley’s wife wearing red?
The color red symbolizes both danger and desire, highlighting her role as a femme fatale.
How does Curley’s wife’s dream reflect her aspirations?
She dreams of being a movie star, indicating her desire for fame and escape from her current life.
Multiple Choice: What does Curley’s wife accuse the men of when they dismiss her?
A) Jealousy B) Ignorance C) Fear D) Hatred
What does Curley’s wife’s interaction with Lennie reveal about her character?
It shows her vulnerability and desire for companionship, as she opens up to him despite the danger.
True or False: Curley’s wife is never given a name in the novel.
True to signify her lack of individual identity and her objectification by the men on the ranch
What does the absence of a name for Curley’s wife signify?
It signifies her lack of identity and the objectification of women during the Great Depression.
Short Answer: How does Steinbeck use Curley’s wife to critique society?
Steinbeck uses her character to critique the limited roles available to women and the loneliness they endure.