Of Mice And Men Characters: Curley
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- OF MICE AND MEN CHARACTERS : CURLEY
- Napolean Complex
- p.46 'He glanced coldly at George and then at Lennie.'
- p.48 'Curley's like a lot of little guys. He hates big guys.'
- p.48 'Seems Curley ain't givin' nobody a chance.'
- p.90 'I'll show ya who's yella.'
- p.90 'No big son-of-a-***** is gonna laugh at me.'
- Relationship With His Wife
- p.59 'You seen a girl around here.'
- p.49 'Yeah? Married two weeks and got the eye? Maybe that's why Curley's pants is full of ants
- p.49 'Seems like Curley is cockier'n ever since he got married.'
- p.53 'I'm looking for Curley.'
- always looking for each other
- p.81 'Where the hell's Slim?'
- shows how insecure Curley is and how he does not trust his wife with other men
- p.111 'Caught in a machine- Baloney!'
- little trust they have in each other as a married couple
- p.135 'I'm gonna shoot the big ******* myself'
- more anger than grief
- Wants to be like father
- p.46 'like the boss, he wore high-heeled boots.'
- dresses like his father
- p.47 'his elbows bent out a little'
- p.47 'Well, nex' time you answer when you're spoken to.'
- p.46 'like the boss, he wore high-heeled boots.'
- Apperance
- p.46 'a thin young man with a brown face'
- p.46 'a head of tightly curled hair'
- p.46 'he wore high heeled boots'
- p.46 'his hands turned to fists'
- p.46 'like the boss'
- Boxer
- p.47 'He done quite a bit in the ring'
- p.47 'He's handy'
- p.81 'Got in the finals for the Golden Gloves.'
- p.51 'he's gonna take a sock at you the first chance he gets.'
- p.81 'Got in the finals for the Golden Gloves.'
- p.81 'An' Curley's handy, God damn handy.'
- p.90 'Curley was balanced and poised'
- p.90 'He slashed at Lennie with his left.'
- Is He Caring ?
- p.49 'well that glove's fulla vaseline'
- p.49'Curley says he's keepin' that hand soft for his wife.'
- p.49 'married two weeks and got the eye. Maybe that's why Curley's pants is full of ants.'
- always looking for wife
- p.59 'Well, which way'd she go?'
- p.59 'You seen a girl around here.'
- Napolean Complex
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