The relationship between Candy and his dog was one of deep friendship.
They are brother-in-laws.
Candy's dog gets killed in chapter 3 of John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men."
The relationship between a candy bar and the galaxy primarily lies in branding and marketing; for example, the Milky Way candy bar is named after the Milky Way galaxy. This name evokes a sense of wonder and indulgence, linking the sweetness of the candy to the vastness and beauty of the cosmos. Additionally, both the candy bar and the galaxy can symbolize exploration—one through taste and the other through the mysteries of space.
Candy, the old swamper from John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," is missing his right hand. He lost it in a work-related accident.
Candy tells the story of losing his hand on page 61 of "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
The swamper, Candy, is missing one of his arms.
Steinbeck uses the dog as foreshadowing. It foreshadows the death of (SPOILER ALERT. CONTINUE READING IF YOU WISH) Lennie
Candy must look after his dog, just as George must take care of Lennie.
sweet treat, dandy candy
About 6 calories each or so (if you mean M&M the chocolate candy). If you meant millimeter, there is no relationship between calories and millimeters.
now and later
In "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, Candy is described as having lost his hand in a work-related accident. This injury affects his ability to work and contributes to his feelings of loneliness and vulnerability.