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Curley's wife is depicted as a manipulator and a temptress throughout Of Mice and Men. She is usually described as Curley's possession and is frequently objectified by the ranch hands. However, right before and after her death, we see a softer woman who was a dreamer, and still retained her innocence.
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Explanation:
Her nicknames are "jailbait" or "tart." She puts on a cake face of makeup, and dresses herself with w h * r e - like styles. That includes red nails, red shoes, and her wearing ostrich feathers. She represents loneliness in the movie, because she is the only woman in the ranch. She is secluded. She uses her beauty and flirts with other ranchers to attract others and get their attention because she is so lonely.