He is angry at curley's wife becuae her death means that he will not be able to get the farm with George and Lennie. He says "You done it di'n't you? S'pose you're glad . . . I could have hoed in the garden and washed dishes."
Candy is devastated and deeply affected by the death of Curley's wife. He feels guilty for not being able to stop it from happening and is worried about how it will affect his own future on the ranch. He also perceives the tragedy as a turning point that will lead to negative consequences for everyone involved.
candy was shocked and upset but then when george walkes in hey plot a plan so that curley wont think that george was involved when Lennie killed curleys wife.
hope that helped x
Candy
Candy
Candy expressed shock and sadness upon finding Curley's wife dead. He felt regret for not intervening to prevent her death and realized the gravity of the situation, as it affected the entire ranch.
Candy uses the word tart to describe curleys wife
lennie , george , candy , slim , curley , curleys wife , crooks , and more
It is Candy who finds Curley's wife dead in the barn. Curley's wife's body is discovered by Candy, George, and Lennie after they learn about the tragedy.
Curley's wife is discovered dead by Candy, a ranch worker, and George, one of the main characters in "Of Mice and Men." They find her lifeless body in the barn.
Candy asked George if they were still going to get their own place now that Curley's wife was dead. He was worried about their dream and what would happen next.
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.
He thinks she's a flirt
Salinas. :)
she was really upset