Candy must look after his dog, just as George must take care of Lennie.
Candy's relationship with his dog is reflective of George's relationship with Lennie in that they both have a deep bond and a sense of companionship. Candy's dog is his loyal companion, just like Lennie is to George. Both relationships highlight the theme of friendship and dependence between companions. The loss of the dog foreshadows the eventual loss and tragic outcome of George and Lennie's relationship.
Candy's dog is completely dependent upon Candy for survival, and it seems to be more trouble than what it is worth. Although the dog offers Candy loyal companionship, Candy has to feed it raw hamburger because of its weakened state. The cruel-hearted Carlson eventually shoots the dog to put it out of its "misery."
Likewise, Lennie is a loyal companion to George but is a great burden on him. George is responsible not only for Lennie's safety but also for day-to-day instruction. Eventually, George decides that he will shoot Lennie so that he can die peacefully, rather than being shot in the gut by Curley and left to suffer.
Candy wishes he had shot his dog, which may have influenced George to shoot Lennie
Both are old, and have been together working on the same farm for a while. They both herded sheep when they were younger (?)
Candy must look after his dog, just as George must take care of Lennie.
because lennie was gone get some kit kat that night ;)
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The boss was suspicious because he thought George was trying to cover up for Lennie's lack of intelligence or understanding. He may have also questioned George's control over Lennie and their relationship dynamic.
Crooks secretly enjoys getting attention from Lennie and Candy, even though he acts as if he is unhappy about their visit.
George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water. George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water.
lennie kills curleys wife
He Wally likes math homework. Pg 31 section 2
George reassures Lennie that he is not mad and explains that he gets frustrated at times but it doesn't mean he is mad at Lennie. George emphasizes their friendship and looks out for Lennie, wanting the best for him.
Yes, George and Lennie's relationship in Of Mice and Men can be seen as symbiotic. George acts as a caregiver for Lennie, providing him with guidance and protection, while Lennie offers George companionship and a sense of purpose. They rely on each other for different reasons, creating a mutually beneficial relationship.
Lennie's last name is Small so it's full name is Lennie Small.
Lennie copies George by imitating his actions and words, often repeating phrases or behaviors that he sees George do. He looks up to George and tries to emulate him as a way of showing his admiration and affection for his friend.