carlson pulled out his luger and was going to kill candy with it.
Carlson believes that someone stole his luger gun. He suspects that one of the other ranch workers took it.
George steals it making it seem like lennie took it and is armed when really George has it and uses it to kill Lennie.
carlson pulled out his luger and was going to kill candy with it.
he thinks Lennie stole it.
In "Of Mice and Men," Carlson says he has a Luger pistol.
Carlson thinks Lennie has stolen his luger pistol, but George had the gun, to kill Lenniedue to the fact that Lennie Killed Curley's Wife..
Carlson believes that Lennie has stolen his Luger, but in reality, George took it to shoot Lennie and end his suffering. Carlson is angered by the theft and demands to want to find out what has happened to his gun.
In Of Mice and Men, it is stated that Carlson owns a Luger.
Carlson takes his Luger pistol with him when he goes to shoot Candy's dog.
Carlson's Luger was taken by George and used to shoot Lennie at the end of the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. George used the gun as a merciful way to prevent Lennie from suffering a worse fate at the hands of others.
Carlson suspects that the Luger, which George later used to shoot Lennie, was taken by Slim. Carlson thinks that Slim may have hidden the gun since it wasn't found in its usual spot.
George felt threatened by Carlson's ownership of the gun and saw it as a means to protect himself and Lennie, as well as to escape potential danger in the future. The gun symbolized power and control, which George lacked in his current situation.
Gun Carlson was born in 1939.
Carlson says he has a Luger, which is a type of handgun. He expresses his wish to use it to put Candy's dog out of its misery in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men."
George suggests to Carlson that he should use his Luger pistol to shoot Candy's old dog instead of using the shotgun to put it out of its misery. George believes the Luger will be more accurate and offer a quicker and more humane death for the dog.
Carlson is a character in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." He is one of the ranch workers and is known for his callous and indifferent attitude towards others. Carlson is responsible for shooting Candy's old dog, showing his lack of empathy and compassion.