Candy suggests that George should have shot the dog himself because he believes that it is a man's responsibility to take care of his own problems, instead of relying on others to do it for him. Candy sees George as a capable and responsible individual who should have handled the situation himself.
i think it was Mr. Herschey himself. i might be wrong
I don't think so because he had Candy to support him. He was sad when he killed Lennie but that was that he knew when he done it there was no going back. this is my fave singer fabrizio faniello
He asks candy to act like he has no idea about what happened to curleys wife, so they don't think he was in on it
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The men think Lennie is armed because George tells them that Lennie has a gun. George does this to create the illusion of danger in order to protect Lennie from the other men on the farm who may want to harm him.
I think it was Candy, wanting to join in at the ranch and pay for half of the cost of the ranch.
George asks Candy not to tell anyone about their plan to buy a piece of land and start a farm together. He wants to keep it confidential to avoid any interference or obstacles in achieving their shared dream.
He wishes to join Lennie and George in "their dream" of buying their own ranch.
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Candy is gooid> my voice is weird> i think i would like that candy!