OMAM Candy's Dog analysis
- Created by: BayyRalph
- Created on: 25-02-14 14:14
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- Candy's Dog
- It dosent have its own name it is refered to as a possesion
- Candys Dog
- Name
- Candy's Dog
- Name
- Curley's Wife
- Name
- Name
- This shows that these charchters may not be equal to everyone else in the novella
- Candys Dog
- Candys Dog
- The dog being to old relates to Candy and his own age
- To old
- To old
- Both of the Charchters are viewed to be old and useless
- The dog being to old relates to Candy and his own age
- To old
- To old
- The dog being to old relates to Candy and his own age
- Carlson is the person who shoots Candy's Dog
- The dog becomes to old and is shot
- The dog becomes to old and is shot
- This statement from Candy Foreshaddows future events
- Candy feels asif he should have shot his dog himself
- Carlson is the person who shoots Candy's Dog
- The dog becomes to old and is shot
- The dog becomes to old and is shot
- Carlson is the person who shoots Candy's Dog
- Candy feels asif he should have shot his dog himself
- As a sign of love, respect and because he owed it to him
- Candy feels asif he should have shot his dog himself
- Candy feels asif he should have shot his dog himself
- It foreshaddows the event of George shooting Lennie
- This statement from Candy Foreshaddows future events
- This statement from Candy Foreshaddows future events
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