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In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Candy reflects on his situation and feels he should have taken a more proactive role in protecting his dog, which he ultimately allowed to be euthanized. He believes he should have stood up against the decision and fought to keep his companion, as it represented his last connection to a time when he felt valued and useful. This regret highlights his feelings of powerlessness and the deep sense of loss that accompanies aging and being marginalized.

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