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Saturday, November 15, 2008
Curley's Wife
Curley's wife is described as a heavily made up woman, with reddened lips and soft curls. Her name is never mentioned, and I think that this is because in the book she is considered an object. Curley's wife symbolizes temptation and trouble.
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Real good
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