Carlson says that Candy's dog is old, blind, and smells horrible. He says the dog should be put out of its misery. Candy reluctantly agrees.
He had the dog since it was a pup and didn't want to give it up
Candy felt a mixture of devastation and resignation when Carlson shot his dog. He was attached to the dog as a constant companion and source of comfort, but he reluctantly agreed to let Carlson do it as he knew the dog was suffering and old. Candy felt powerless in the situation, unable to stand up for his friend and facing the harsh reality of ranch life.
He tells him the dog is old and its suffering. He also claims that the dog smells.
He tells him the dog is old and its suffering. He also claims that the dog smells.
By giving the novel's last lines to Carlson, Steinbeck highlights the theme of loneliness and isolation. Carlson's final act of killing Candy's dog shows the cycle of life on the ranch and the lack of emotional connection among the workers. It emphasizes the harsh reality of the characters' lives and the inevitability of isolation in their world.
We give out candy on Halloween. Because its a traditional. Thing
After trick-or-treating, you give the candy to Sally in the pumpkin patch.You give the lemon flavored sucker to Linus.You give the candy BAG to Pigpen.
Normally, candy won't give you a fever. If the person is allergic to an ingredient in the candy, then a fever or worse may result.
You are sweet as candy
because children like candy for treats.
Don't Give Candy to a Stranger was created in 1988-05.
Giving out candy is a US thing that other countries may do. Giving out candy is a symbol of showing how sweet something can be in the darkest light. Also that when people give out candy its from there heart