Saturday, May 18, 2019

Character of Curley Essay

Candy joined the ardor with joy Glove fulla vaseline he said disgustedly I didnt wanta Lennie cried. I didnt wanta wound him. Ques Explore how the speech communication in this prolong influences your view of Curly? The language used in the extract shows Curley to be hateful, violent and angry. The extract describes a scene where by Curley is attacking Lennie, and it begins mid-attack. From the beginning of the extract it is effloresce that Curley is in an angry mood from the way that he glared at Candy when Candy joins the attack. Steinbeck uses a illustration to describe Curley Curley stepped over like a terrier. This comparison to a terrier works on two levels because a terrier is both small and obstreperous, and Curleys small size and aggressive nature are theme non only in the extract, scarcely also throughout the book. When Curley speaks to Lennie, he uses obscene language and such as bastard and son-of-a-bitch.This further gives the proofreader the impression that Curley is rude and aggressive, and also that he dislikes Lennie. Curley attacks Lennie, punching him in the face and stomach, but at first Lennie does not fight back or defend himself. However, Curley continues to attack him. At this point, the reader feels sympathy for Lennie and feels that Curley is the guilty aggressor. This feeling is shared by Slim, who jumps up and calls Curley a funky little rat. The language used here creates a very negative portrayal of Curley, as rats are very dirty animals But then when Lennie does finally fight back, we see a different and weaker side to Curley. Lennie is much bigger and stronger than Curley. Lennie catches Curley fist with ease and Curley is left flopping like a fish on a line. This use of allegory shows Curley to be weak and defenceless and shows that Lennie has caught him out. There is a sudden transition from Curley being violent and aggressive (like a terrier) to him being beaten up and defeated Curley was white and shrunken by now He stood crying.

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