Candy fears the dream farm won't come true.
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im pretty sure that candy finds curley's wife when Lennie broke her neck
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.
Candy uses the word tart to describe curleys wife
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," it is Candy who discovers Curley's wife dead in the barn. Candy is an old ranch worker who is deeply affected by the tragic event. The discovery of Curley's wife's body ultimately leads to a series of events that culminate in a tragic and devastating ending for the characters in the novel.
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Curley's wife died, so now Lennie will be in trouble and then their dream of the farm will be no more. Candy therefor won't be able to work on the farm with George and Lennie.
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.
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He thinks she's a flirt
In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Curley's wife enters the barn where Crooks, Lennie, and Candy are in Chapter 4. The scene explores the characters' loneliness and dreams, highlighting the pervasive themes of isolation and longing in the novella.