Candy is upset because she feels that Carley's wife disrespected her by speaking rudely and disregarding her feelings. Candy likely feels hurt and frustrated by the situation, leading to her anger.
Candy is angry at Curley's wife.
George is angry because he believes Lennie is being taken advantage of by Curley's wife. He also worries about the trouble Lennie could get into if they are found in the boss's son's wife's room. This situation puts their dream of owning a farm in jeopardy.
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.
Candy realizes that Curley's wife's flirtatious behavior with the ranch workers is dangerous and could lead to trouble. This makes him angry as he sees her as a threat to the stability of the ranch and to the dreams of a peaceful life shared by him, George, and Lennie.
It would probably be safer to not take sides. If you take your mother's side then your wife will be angry. If you take your wife's side then your mother will be angry. It is a no win situation. Remember you have to live with your wife and mothers are very good with laying a guilt trip on you.
Candy fears the dream farm won't come true.
It is Candy who first discovers Curley's wife's body in the barn.
Candy blames Curley's wife for Lennie's murder; because she interfered with Lennie, and Candy feels like she ruined everything. Now that Lennie is dead Candy can't get his dream. He will be "useless" again.
Candy uses the word tart to describe curleys wife
im pretty sure that candy finds curley's wife when Lennie broke her neck
your wife is already angry and horrible, wine just brings it to the surface.
Mmm, he might. And then again, he might not. Crooks is indeed a colored person, and Candy is a 'non' colored person. But because Candy is nice to just about everybody, Crooks might not be an exception.