In of
Mice and Men by John Steinbeck there is irony in the statement made by Curley's
wife. “They left all the weak ones here”
(77). Curley went to town with George, Slim and several other men. Meanwhile
Candy, Lennie and Crooks stayed on the ranch. The ironic part of the statement
is that Curley's wife knew that Lennie beat up Curley in the fight scene, but
she still called him weak. I think that Curley's wife was trying to get in
their heads and tell the men that they are worthless. Also I think that she
meant Lennie is weak because he is weak minded, Candy is old and had lost a
hand, and Crooks is black. I am not sure why Curley's wife came into the barn
in the first place but she definitely was not looking for friendship. I
hope to find out!
I agree! I never thought about how ironic it was that Curley's wife said that. I think you made an excellent point about why she called them weak.
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