In Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, there happens to be a character by the name of Curley. Curley now is the boss's son and also claims himself as a handy man and a lightweight boxer. He has a wife that lives in the boss's house and has been going around eyeing the workers.
Now Curley, a little man, has somewhat of a short temper and likes to pike a fight with the bigger fellas.
I do not think this is a well written because of its length, paucity of textual support, and detail.
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