Of Mice and Men
At reference to Candy.What point is steinbeck obviously trying to emphasise?
the ponits of evidence are enough
the ponits of evidence are enough
Candy feels old, lonely and useless. Loneliness permeates this novel. The character of Candy personifies the theme of the de-humanization that itinerant workers faced during the depression. Their "worth" was measured on what they could do on a ranch or a farm. Candy's old dog further personifies this theme.