No, candy is not a reliable source of information in "Of Mice and Men" as he is not a central character and does not possess authoritative knowledge about the events or themes in the story. Candy mainly serves as a minor character whose main role is to highlight themes of loneliness and friendship in the novella.
Candy
Candy asked for some painkiller to help with his stomach ache in "Of Mice and Men."
Candy
because they killed his dog
In the novel "Of Mice and Men," Candy is good at shooting a rodent with his old dog, which he does not want to do because the animal is a longtime companion and his only source of companionship.
Candy tells George that he should have killed his dog on page 44 of Of Mice and Men.
In "Of Mice and Men," Candy receives $250 as compensation for losing his hand in an accident on the ranch.
Candy lost his hand in a machinery accident so he is a swamper on the ranch.
They are both old
Hope for Lennie and George.
because they killed his dog
because they killed his dog