Of Mice and Men

Of Mice and Men

How does Curly immediately raise himself above the other men?

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The only thing I see in his initial scene in the difference in the way he dresses, especially the richness of the boots he wears.

Other than that..... I guess I would say his affinity for picking fights would be scene as "raising himself above," at least until Lenny tears into him.

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He bullies and threatens them.

Curly has small gut complex. He likes to bully bigger guys especially. The men are afraid to fight back because Curly is the bosses son.