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∙ 12y agoits becuz wale is the best rapper thats why and his bars are so exclusive that its hard to understand it
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Crooks initially doubts the possibility of Lennie, Candy, and George achieving their dream of having their own farm. He believes that such dreams are unrealistic for men like themselves who are marginalized and oppressed. However, after seeing their genuine passion and determination, he becomes more open to the idea and expresses his desire to be a part of it.
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∙ 12y agoHe asks if he could be part of the dream. But then after Curley's wife threatens to have him hanged, he loses hope and tells Candy to forget about his offer to help out in their dream ranch because he feels stupid.
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∙ 12y agoits becuz wale is the best rapper thats why and his bars are so exclusive that its hard to understand it
Join Lennie and George's dream
Candy wanted to talk to Lennie about the dream of owning a piece of land with George and him. Candy offered to contribute money towards purchasing the land in exchange for being allowed to live there and work with them.
Candy was the first person to join Lennie and George's dream of owning a piece of land and living off the fat of the land in the novella "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. Candy offers to contribute money he has saved as well as his services to help make the dream a reality.
Candy greeted George and Lennie at the bunkhouse when they arrived on the ranch where they were hired to work. He was an old swamper who cleaned the bunkhouse.
Candy must look after his dog, just as George must take care of Lennie.
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Candy must look after his dog, just as George must take care of Lennie.
Candy treats Lennie kindly, offering him friendship and conversation. He shows genuine concern for Lennie's well-being and includes him in conversations and activities around the ranch.
Candy has been listening to George and Lennie's conversation about the ranch. He interrupts them by offering to contribute his savings towards their dream of owning a piece of land.
The first person George and Lennie meet on the ranch is Candy, an old swamper who offers them information about the ranch and its workers.
Candy thinks that Curley plans to shoot Lennie once he finds him, as revenge for Lennie accidentally killing Curley's wife. Candy knows that Curley is angry and vengeful, and he fears for Lennie's safety.
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