Instead of lending a friendly welcome he chooses to use violence, and he therefore makes himself into an evil person simply through the way he communicates with other people. Lastly, when Curley finds his wife in the barn talking to George, he gets very angry and threatens to kick him off the farm. Curley is very protective of his wife, Mbecause many times throughout the book, Curleyhe is searching for his wife her, proving that he is very protective of her.
He wants to make sure the other guys stay away, butand she is defiant of his rules because she is upset that he keeps her locked away. However, when he confronts George about being in the barn with her, he gets really close to his face. Mr Birling uses his daughter as a ticket to social status and he says to Eric he has earned his way.
What this suggests that Mrs Birling is remaining Mr Birling is most control over the marriage there is no love. She is also classified as a tart by many of the guys. Abigail Williams portrays the human flaw of envy. She tries to do anything to break up the relationship between John Proctor and his wife because she is so jealous. Reverend Parris conveys selfishness through his words and actions.
The only thing he cares about is himself and how he is seen in the town. She brings evil into mens' lives by tempting them in a way they cannot resist. Eventually, she brings about the end of the dream of Eden, the little farm where George and Lennie can live off the fat of the land. Her death at Lennie's hands means the end of George and Lennie's companionship and their dream. She is portrayed, like the girl in Weed, as a liar and manipulator of men.
In the scene in Crooks ' room, she reminds Crooks of his place and threatens to have him lynched if he doesn't show her the proper respect as the wife of the boss' son and a white woman. All of these appearances cause the reader to dislike her and see her as the downfall of the men in the story. In the barn scene, however, Steinbeck softens the reader's reaction to Curley's wife by exploring her dreams. Her "best laid plans" involved a stint in the movies with all the benefits, money, and pleasure that would provide.
Steinbeck does not give her a name because she is treated like a possession by Curley and is not expected to have her own personality.
These lines indicate how she does not want to be near her husband and how It is presented in the novel that men were disrespecting woman and have tried to gain control over women by disrespecting them.
Not only did men disrespect women but women disrespected themselves and other women around them in this era. By comparing characters of the novel to the women of now days they are considered equal and are respected. Women were always having negative image in the history, which their reputations were low. Memo Paris and Harriet Bird seemed only attract to those with abilities, which made Roy extremely jealous in the story.
When Roy first approached these two female characters in the story, he could not get closer with either of them, because he was just a rookie, and none of them was willing to get along with infamous or poor people. The instant action of Harriet Bird had proved that the suggestion of women only attracted to famous and wealthy people in that time, which caused people like Roy generated fear, and jealousy. Surprisingly, instead helping men to find the evidence, Mrs.
Peters and Mrs. Hale chose to hide the evidence so that Mrs. Wright will not be found guilty. According to the drama Trifles, women were not often considered partners in a marriage, but a possession of the husband. Because the separation between the sexes, physically, mentally and emotionally, women become a vulnerable group and an injured party in their marriage and in society.
Consequently, women should hold together to protect themselves, like Mrs. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 0. Appearance Curley's wife is a beautiful young woman with long black hair and full red lips.
Trivia In the book and the film adaptation, her name is never revealed.
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