Curley’s Wife’s Dream
Loneliness and Power
The American Dream
Symbolism in Chapter 5
Chapter 5 Events
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Curley’s wife’s big dream before she married Curley

To become a movie actress.

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Curley’s wife is so lonely on the ranch because...

She is the only woman and has no one to talk to except men who judge her.

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Curley’s wife’s story show the American Dream is broken

Her dream dies because of social limitations and circumstances beyond her control.

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Curley’s wife’s hair symbolize

Beauty and attraction, but also temptation and societal judgment

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Chapter 5 takes place in...

In the barn

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Curley’s wife describing her dream when talking to Lennie

She talks about how she “could’ve been in movies” if she had the chance.

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Her loneliness affects her actions by...

She seeks attention and connection, sometimes misunderstood as flirtation.

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Compare Lennie’s and Curley’s wife’s dreams.

Lennie’s dream is hopeful and alive; Curley’s wife’s dream is lost and unattainable.

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The dead puppies symbolize

Fragility of dreams and innocence.

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The tragic event that happens in Chapter 5

Lennie accidentally kills Curley’s wife.

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Her dream is considered unattainable

Society blocks it — she is trapped in marriage and isolated on the ranch.

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The only character who listens to her in Chapter 5 is...

Lennie

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This moment in Chapter 5 symbolizes the death of her dream

Her death; she is finally at peace, but her dream is gone forever.

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Lennie’s handling of the puppy foreshadow Curley’s wife’s death

It shows that strength combined with innocence can accidentally destroy what’s fragile.

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Curley’s wife first interacts with Lennie by...

She tries to talk and confide in him about her dreams.

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Her dream shows that her personality is...

Ambitious, hopeful, and that she wants freedom from her limited life.

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Her lack of power impacts her life by...

Showing she cannot control her circumstances, her opinions are ignored, leaving her trapped.

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Curley’s wife’s experiences challenge the idea that hard work guarantees success

Despite her ambition, she cannot escape her circumstances, showing that the American Dream is not equally attainable.

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The barn symbolizes her life and dreams

It represents isolation, confinement, and where her dream ultimately “dies.”

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Her death affects Lennie and George’s dream cuz...

It destroys the hope of owning a farm; their shared dream ends.  

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Steinbeck uses Curley’s wife’s dream to comment on women’s roles in society by...

Her dream shows that societal expectations and gender inequality prevent some people from achieving the American Dream.

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Steinbeck uses her loneliness to connect to the theme of the American Dream by...

Her isolation emphasizes that companionship is necessary for pursuing dreams; without it, her dream fails.

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Steinbeck uses her story to critique the American Dream in general

He shows that social limits, gender roles, and lack of opportunity can destroy even the most ambitious dreams.

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In the context of Chapter 5 her death symbolizes... 

The unattainability and destruction of the American Dream for some characters.

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Steinbeck uses the climax to show the fragility of dreams

The death of Curley’s wife demonstrates how one tragic event can shatter multiple characters’ hopes and the American Dream.

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