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Join Lennie and George's dream
Candy wanted to talk to Lennie about the dream of owning a piece of land with George and him. Candy offered to contribute money towards purchasing the land in exchange for being allowed to live there and work with them.
Candy was the first person to join Lennie and George's dream of owning a piece of land and living off the fat of the land in the novella "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. Candy offers to contribute money he has saved as well as his services to help make the dream a reality.
candy the old swamper (cleaner) greeted George and Lennie at the bunkhouse
Candy must look after his dog, just as George must take care of Lennie.
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Candy must look after his dog, just as George must take care of Lennie.
candy and lenie do get along but you dont se them together ofte. he tries to llok out for him and that it realy.
Candy has been listening to George and Lennie's conversation about the ranch. He interrupts them by offering to contribute his savings towards their dream of owning a piece of land.
Lennie and George are greeted by Candy, an aging "swamper," or handyman, who has lost his right hand.
Candy thinks that Curley plans to shoot Lennie once he finds him, as revenge for Lennie accidentally killing Curley's wife. Candy knows that Curley is angry and vengeful, and he fears for Lennie's safety.
In Chapter 4 of "Of Mice and Men," Crooks is visited by Lennie, Candy, and later Curley's wife. They end up in Crooks's room after Lennie is forbidden from entering the bunkhouse by the other men. Each character is seeking something different - Lennie wants companionship, Candy wants a sense of belonging, and Curley's wife wants to alleviate her own loneliness.