Of Mice and Men

carlson offers a simple solution to the problem of candy's dog smell and feebleness:shot it. slim concurs, saying that the old dog only suffers. what is the significance of this scene?

the solutions to the problem of candy's dog's smell

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The scene reminds us that there is a point where everyone and everything has served its usefulness. Candy's dog used to be an efficient sheepdog, but now old and blind, iy is just a burden and a nuisance.

Candy is sensitive as he reslises that he is moving close to a similar position as his dog. As he only has oner hand, he is no great use on the farm, and his ageing frame will not be able to clean out the bunkhouse forever.

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'Of Mice and Men' - J Steinbeck

reminds us that there is a point where everyone and everything has served its usefulness.

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