Monday, May 27, 2019

Curleys Wife Victim or Dynamite? Essay

IntroductionIn the novella, Of Mice and Men , written by arse Steinbeck, he is able to portray the fact that the character that was mainly involved in Lennies downfall was Curleys Wife or that she has brought all the problems for the workforce living working in the farm. There argon different points of view on whether she is Miss Dynamite or a victim. Nevertheless there are different facts that need to be considered for both sides of the argument.Second ParagraphOne of the arguments of the novella is whether Curleys Wife is Miss Dynamite or on whether she is a victim. She comes in the story as a very strong character and the reader is able to perceive this. She is always trying to seduce men and this is amiss(p) as she is a married woman. She smiled archly and twitched her body. This gives the impression that she is not interested in what others think and the only thing that she is thinking close is in having fun. Women that were married werent supposed to that kind of fun. She conveys that she is not concerned about her husband. If she would be interested in her marriage she might maybe have a good time and in some way sop up loving her husband. However there is the detail that her husband is not always with her Im trying to find Curley Slim.She is really not interested in finding Curley, she just wants some companion but she could talk that with her husband and start to solve the problems within them and start to enjoy the company between them. Moreover she should not act as a victim and she could really do something about the fact that she is bored. She could read a book or do some other activities and as mentioned before she could talk to her husband about it. What she is doing is not benefiting anyone, she is get herself and the workers into trouble and she, instead of becoming a nice person to be around, becomes an annoying person. On the other hand there is the argument that she is a victim on how she is being treated and the fact that she is real ly lonely and that her husband does not pay any attention to her.

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