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G.D. context, OMAM Candy - Coggle Diagram
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OMAM Candy
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The Fate of His Dog
The incident with Candy's old dog, which the other men convince him to put down because it's old and supposedly useless, serves as a direct parallel to Candy's fears about his own future.
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Dreamer
candy went on excitedly, "How much they want for a place like that"
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It also gives him a sense of purpose as we see in Chapter 3 he want to do more than just clean toilets like "I aint much good, but I could cook and tend to the chickens"
The End of the Dream
The novel's climax, which sees the destruction of the dream for George, Lennie, and by extension Candy, reinforces the harsh reality of the survival of the fittest.