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Character Analysis Of Candy In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Candy is an old worker who has been on the ranch for some time now. In the second chapter of the book he’s described as a “tall, stoop shouldered old man with blue jeans and no hand.” (18) He was injured on the job causing himself to have no hand, ever since he hasn’t felt the same. The boss seen this as a problem, so he let off on him and made his job somewhat easier. “I ain’t much good with on’y one hand. I lost my hand right here on this ranch.” (59) He’s still a happy person and doesn’t let his injury get him down as much. To go with his disability, he has an older dog with him. Their bond is somewhat similar to George and Lennie’s. Throughout the book he’s implied as a patient person. He has to be because of the age of his dog, although
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