In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Candy's dog is shot in Chapter 3. The exact page number can vary depending on the edition of the book. Generally, this pivotal moment occurs towards the middle of the chapter, highlighting themes of loss and the harsh realities of life during the Great Depression.
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In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Candy's dog is shot on page 87 in many editions of the book. This poignant moment symbolizes the harsh realities of life and the themes of loneliness and loss. Candy's deep attachment to his dog highlights the emotional impact of the act and serves as a catalyst for the events that follow in the story.
Bluestar dies on page 400 in "The Dangerous Path".
i think you are talking about 'of mice and men' and if so candy is told that his dog should be shot at the back of its neck to give it no harm but to get rid of it.
Then get another dog.
She dies on page 733.
what page is the word Bellows on in the house of dies drear?
well, Fred Weasley dies on pages 636. killed by Rookwood Bellatrix dies on page 736. Killed by Molly Weasley Dolohov dies on page 735. Killed by Flitwick Minister Pius dies on page 735. killed by Percy Rookwood dies on page 735. killed by Aberforth Yaxley dies on page 735. killed by George Weasley And Lee Jordan
The page in which Chuck dies is on page 700
Prim dies on page 406
it dies.
He was shot. One of the guys who stayed in the house convinced Candy to let him put the dog out of his misery. Candy later regretted not taking the responsibily himself.