Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Loneliness of Curley's Wife
This is painting I think very well expresses the loneliness of Curley's wife, which Steinbeck highlights a bit more in this chapter. First off in we think that Curley's wife is flirty and doesn't know how to act, but the author gives the reader more insight on her feelings in this chapter which gets her some sympathy.
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