Candy asked George if they were still going to get their own place now that Curley's wife was dead. He was worried about their dream and what would happen next.
It is Candy who finds Curley's wife dead in the barn. Curley's wife's body is discovered by Candy, George, and Lennie after they learn about the tragedy.
Curley's wife is discovered dead by Candy, a ranch worker, and George, one of the main characters in "Of Mice and Men." They find her lifeless body in the barn.
Curley, George, Candy, and Lennie are the ones who see Curley's dead wife in "Of Mice and Men."
Lennie leaves Curley's wife in the barn because he accidentally killed her in a fit of panic. He takes the dead puppy to the river because he wants to give it a proper burial, as he doesn't understand the severity of his actions towards the puppy in the same way he does with Curley's wife.
Candy expressed shock and sadness upon finding Curley's wife dead. He felt regret for not intervening to prevent her death and realized the gravity of the situation, as it affected the entire ranch.
Candy realizes that Curley's wife's behavior is reckless and dangerous, as she flirts with other men on the ranch despite being married. He also realizes that her actions contribute to the hostile environment on the ranch, which ultimately leads to tragedy. This realization fuels Candy's anger towards Curley and his wife.
Lennie is alone in the barn with his puppy, which is dead. Lennie still strokes it sadly, saying, "Why do you got to get killed?
No George Sampson Is Not Dead.
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If you find it already dead, the yes.
Curly's wife had been flirting with Lennie leading up to the barn incident. She initially entered the barn to admit her loneliness to Lennie, talking about her dead dreams and desire for companionship.
Because barns burn down and it's in the name barn animals so they would be dead while it was burning