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Essays About candy carlson
... get it over with. There ain't nothing' left for him" (p. 12) Candy lets Carlson kill his dog because he feels pressured into it. ...
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... Candy knew that his dog had limited time left in his life, and after it dies, Candy would have no one to call a friend. He let Carlson kill his dog in hopes ...
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... When Candy decides to have Carlson kill his dog, Slim has an influence in the decision. As Carlson leads the dog out, Slim reminds Carlson to bring a shovel. ...
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... He won't be able to work on the ranch much longer. As Carlson states to Candy, "Got no teeth. He's all still with rheumatism. He ...
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... Why don't you just shoot him?" After pleading back and forth with Carlson and a few conjured looks from the guys, candy gave in and Carlson did the deed. ...
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... After a few minutes Candy agreed, so Carlson took the dog outside put a gun to the back of the dog's head and pulled the trigger. ...
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... While Lennie was in the barn something was going on in the bunk house. Carlson was trying to persuade Candy to let him shoot his dog. ...
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... were insensitive. One example was when Carlson shot Candy's dog. That dog was Candy's best friend since it was a pup. Carlson said ...
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... 1.1.1 The eyewitnesses at the scene of the crime are: - George Milton - Curley - Candy - Slim - Carlson 1.1.2 The Following is an interview conducted by myself ...
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... her and Curley. That evening, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's dog, which is old, arthritic, and smells. He offers to kill ...
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... One night however, a fellow ranch hand named Carlson convinces Candy to let himself put the dog out of its misery. "If you want ...
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... One night however, a fellow ranch hand named Carlson convinces Candy to let himself put the dog out of its misery. "If you want ...
(1566 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Carlson shows this when he says about Candy's dog, " He ain't no good to you, Candy. An' he ain't no good himself. Why'n't you shoot him, Candy? (p. 44). ...
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... Candy knew that his pet had limited time left in his life, and after he passed, who would Candy have to call a friend? He let Carlson kill his dog in hopes ...
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... didn't want to lose his life long friend "I had him since he was a pup, I herded sheep with him." (Steinbeck:44) Finally Candy agreed and Carlson took the dog ...
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... Carlson even offers to give him a new dog to replace the one that he is about to destroy. The way that Candy sees it is that he is not hurting anyone and that ...
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... Carlson's luger, which is used to shoot Candy's dog in the back of the head, is also used by George to shoot Lennie in the back of the head. ...
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... for fear that he might hurt it. Carlson Finally convinces Candy to kill his old blind dog. While Candy is waiting for this to happen ...
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... utilitarian. Carlson shows this when he says about Candy's dog, 'He ain't no good to you, Candy. An' he ain't no good himself. Why ...
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... George goes into the bunkhouse and gets Carlson's Lugar pistol while Candy tells the men what he's found. The men form search parties and go after Lennie. ...
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... Carlson represents the tactless and unfeeling in society. c. Candy and Crooks are shown as the two major outcasts of the novel. ...
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... shoot him in the guts.' Carlson is another character associated with violence. He is unconcerned about killing Candy's dog (and in fact callously cleans the ...
(1291 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... ranch other than George with a partner, his friend and long-time companion is his dog, though this partnership is doomed to fail when Carlson says "Look Candy. ...
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... Carlson shows this when he says about Candy's dog, " He ain't no good to you, Candy. An' he ain't no good himself. Why'n't you shoot him, Candy? ...
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... so many years. When Carlson had to put Candy's dog to sleep, Candy was heart broken and felt even more lonely. The way he tried ...
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... experiences. He learned this when Carlson killed Candy's dog and Candy said that he was a coward to let Carlson kill his dog. George ...
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... But yet again some of the best laid plans can go awry, because of one man opinion. Carlson opinion caused everyone else to complain about Candy's dog. ...
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... In scenes the audience would get emotional. An example is when Carlson shoots Candy's old dog, and Candy lies down on the bed and tosses and turns in pain. ...
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... shoot his own dog. Candy felt poor inside because it was his job to shoot his dog but instead Carlson shot him. This shows that when ...
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... his own dog. Candy felt real bad inside because it was his job to shoot his dog but instead Carlson shot him. This shows that when ...
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