Join Lennie and George's dream
Georges Bidault was the French Minister of Foreign Affairs
There is no Candy Island on Poptropica. There is no known plan for a Candy island on Poptropica.
Candy wants to join Lennie and George in their plan to buy a piece of land and work together. He offers them his savings to help fund the purchase in exchange for being allowed to live on the land with them. Candy sees the opportunity as a chance to escape his current situation on the ranch and have a sense of security in his old age.
Shugar tastes sweet. We want sweet candy. Voila
Candy tells Curley's wife about the plan to buy a farm because he seeks companionship and connection. He sees her as someone who may understand his dream and be a sympathetic ear. Additionally, Candy is lonely and wants to talk about his hopes and aspirations with someone.
She is in Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Seven Pounds, Horton Hears a Hoo and the Game Plan.
He decides to buy poison, then go to the tomb and poison himself after being with her corpse. Which is what he does.
He wants to join in on the plans to move out with them. He says he'll put his pay in as well so they can all share the plot of land they talk about. Just for future reference, it helps when you mention the book you're talking about =)
Candy is a man, an old man who works at the ranch in the story. He has an old sheepdog which another worker says should be put to sleep (killed). Candy also becomes a friend of George and Lennie, the main characters in the play.
He tells Crooks about the plan of getting a piece of land with George and Lennie.
In "Of Mice and Men," Candy's plan is to pool his money with George and Lennie to purchase a piece of land where they can live independently and fulfill their dream of a better life. He sees this as an opportunity to escape from the isolation and insecurity of life as a ranch hand.
In Of Mice and Men, George is noted from the start as the sharp, practical one of the two. When Candy tells George that has the savings to join in the plan, George says that he will consider it but makes Candy promise to keep it secret, so George, Lennie, and Candy make a pact to keep their dream to themselves.