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The killing of Candy’s dog foreshadows Lennie’s fate in the book ‘Of Mice and Men’. ... In each killing the person or animal left behind someone who was very close to them. However for Candy he turns the responsibility of killing something he holds dear to another person, whereas George actually kills Lennie, who is his best friend. ... For example Candy says ‘I ought to of shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn’t ought to let no stranger shoot my dog. ... For example Lennie was friends with George through his Aunt Clara who raised him and Candy had worked with his dog when he could still work and the words “No, I couldn’t do that. I had ‘im too long” when asked to kill his dog highlighted his strong bond with the creature.
Approximate Word count = 598 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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