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Responsibilities In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Responsibilities. Some people run away from it while others miss the chance to take them. Such as in the book, Of Mice and Men. There is a part in the book where an old Swamper, Candy, has given in to killing his old dog, because his friend Carlson explains how the dog is so old that he hurts whenever he gets up and how he’s basically suffering. Although Carlson kills the dog for him, Candy later feels bad about not killing the dog himself. Was it right for Carlson to kill the dog or should Candy should have had to do it? First off, no matter how big or how small Candy had a responsibility to kill his dog if he knew it was hurting. Candy would see that his dog was in pain just by walking. The novel states,”...his ancient dog lifted his
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