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Assessment
What primary theme does Curley's character represent in the context of the Great Depression?
Power struggles among workers
Romantic relationships
The importance of friendship
Education and self-improvement
How does Curley's behavior exemplify the power dynamics on the ranch?
By bullying other workers
By collaborating with others
By showcasing empathy
By avoiding conflict
What does Curley's relationship with his wife reveal about power and loneliness during this period?
He seeks control to cover his insecurities
He values emotional connections over power
He avoids power struggles in his personal life
He exemplifies traditional gender roles without conflict
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