Curley's Wife Villain

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John Steinbeck is the author that published the book Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck paints a portrait of hard times in the 1930s. He sets a morose tone throughout most of the book. He reveals unacceptable, powerful, and resilient times in America. He describes a world where the American Dream is a land where life should be better, richer, and fuller for everyone. He also includes complex characters on the ranch as villains and victims in the novel. For instance, Curley’s wife is portrayed as a villain because she kept taunting Lennie, she threatened Crooks, and she flirted with men on the ranch while she was married. Curley’s wife was the villain in this novela. As Lennie told Curley's wife that he can't talk to her, she still tempted to talk

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