Why Did Curley's Wife Get The Blame For Of Mice And Men

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Getting the Blame When Not Due Is it right to blame anyone for their own death on themselves when they were murdered for doing nothing wrong? People who are murdered should not get the blame for the killer's actions when not due. Curley’s wife was murdered by Lennie in John Steinbeck’s story, Of Mice and Men. Curley’s wife did not know that day in the barn would be her last. Being the only woman on the farm and her past, resulted in her being depressed and lonely. Also, she just wanted anyone who would talk to her and listen to her. She wasn’t aware that being friendly and kind would take a turn for the worse. Having no friends around and no one to talk to would be very lonely. Curley’s wife knew that statement to be very true. “I get lonely...” (Steinbeck 87). She was the only woman on the farm with a bunch of men. Including her very jealous and rude husband. A key to being cheerful is social interaction and that was something Curley’s wife did not have. However, it allows the person to feel like they have someone they trust and can count on. The result of Curley’s wife not having friends she became lonely and depressed. …show more content…

Curley's wife wanted friends so much that she went to the men trying to be friends. Her attempt at being friends with the men did not last long. “You can talk to people but I can’t talk to nobody but Curley.” (Steinbeck 87). Due to Curley being the son of the boss, he had some advantages the other men did not. For example, he was a bully that threatened the men if they upset them. Curley would get upset is any of the men were to talk to his wife. Although Curley’s wife was trying to be the men's friends, they would not pay attention to her because of her husband. She wanted nothing more than to have friends and to be able to talk to