I think that the message John Steinbeck is trying to send about Curley’s wife is that she is mysterious. None of the men who knew she was Curley’s wife actually knew what her name was. I also noticed that none of them asked what her name was. When Curley asked which way she had gone to George he didn’t mention her name either. I think that he is trying to make her mysterious because she might have something to do possibly with the conflict. When she came in to ask the men if they knew where Curley was she didn’t explain her reason to why she wanted to speak with him. Maybe she was there to do something bad, which could also impact the conflict possibly.
My overall impression so far of the book is that it is pretty interesting. I say this because so far we don’t know much about any of the characters, except for George and Lennie. So since we don’t know much about the book it makes you a little more interested to keep turning the page and see what happens next. I think that we are going to start learning about what the conflict is because we have met a lot of the characters already. I also think that we are moving past the exposition and going into the inciting action.
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