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.
John Steinbeck developed his love for writing at a young age, encouraged by his mother who was a former schoolteacher. His passion for writing grew as he explored the landscapes and lives of people in California, which served as inspiration for many of his novels. Steinbeck's love for writing can also be attributed to his desire to shed light on social issues and give a voice to the working class and marginalized communities.
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Graphic novels are appealing because they give the feel of a comic book, with the in depth feel of a novel.
Digression
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
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Yes, they were brothers' OR WERE THEY? Whomever supplied this answer should give their source. I've read several IMDB and Wikipedia biographies of Carlson and none of them mention any brother, or any relationship to Marlowe.
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He tells him the dog is old and its suffering. He also claims that the dog smells.
There are always 14 lines in a sonnet.