It is in chapter 3 or 4
Candy tells the story of losing his hand on page 61 of "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
Candy lost his hand in a machinery accident so he is a swamper on the ranch.
In the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, the character Candy is missing a hand. It was lost in a farming accident.
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.
In the novel "Of Mice and Men," Candy loses his hand in a work accident on the ranch where he works. He is given compensation for his injury but is left feeling useless and isolated due to his disability.
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
In "Of Mice and Men," Candy receives $250 as compensation for losing his hand in an accident on the ranch.
When Candy lost his hand, he got $250, he has $50 in the bank, and at the end of the month he is getting $50 more. Candy has $300 saved now and at the end of the month he will have $350 saved.
he is and old ranch hand
In the novel "Of Mice and Men," Candy is missing a hand, not a limb. After losing his hand in an accident, he becomes self-conscious and feels marginalized on the ranch where he works.
candy is the old swamper in of mice and men. he is the man with the stump (no hand, lost it in an accident)...but candy wants to get involved with george and lennies dream after the death of his dog, because carlson shot him all because he was too old and smelly. Candy is the man who describes the theme of ageism and loneliness..he is important because he is interested in continuing the dream with george and lennie. :)
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.