Sunday, February 7, 2010

How is Curley's Wife in Of Mice and Men stereotyped?

she is stereotyped as a 'tart' because she likes to look good all the time and is always flirting with the other men. also because she only married him to get away from her mother which is quite tarty. she also complains about her husband even though it was her choice to marry him. He keeps his hand in a glove full of vasaline to keep it soft for her, which infers that she likes his hands to be soft and he just does it to please her.





hope this helpedHow is Curley's Wife in Of Mice and Men stereotyped?
The way she's so into herself...she is always talking about her hair..


They way she comes onto men.


They way she is stuck on the farm with curly, and wants a better life...


They way her vanity ends up killing her...





she is VERY stereotypedHow is Curley's Wife in Of Mice and Men stereotyped?
the men on the farm, all but Curley refer to her as a 'tart'. They call her this because she eyes other men and comes off as trampy. She complains of her boring life with Curley, which may or may not be apart of her flirt mechanisms.





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