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  1. Oct 3, 2024 · Candy's dream of joining George and Lennie's plan to own a piece of land highlights the theme of dreams in Of Mice and Men. It represents hope and the desire for a better life,...

  2. Companionship. Dreams. The theme of dreams is introduced at the start of the book through George’s description to Lennie of the farm that they hope one day to own together. They continue to...

  3. The dream farm now symbolizes the same hope and light to Candy as it has in the past to George and Lennie. In addition, Candy explains his fear of becoming useless as he ages and how this farm symbolizes a permanent place where he will belong and can contribute.

  4. Jun 19, 2024 · Candy, a character from John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice and Men,” is a sad and aging ranch handyman who loses his hand in an accident and worries about his future on the ranch. He characterizes the fears of growing old and becoming useless. But he also shares in George and Lennie’s dreams.

  5. George and Lennie's dream is of a very small farm, a patch of land which they own themselves. It is a dream of working for themselves, of being independent, and it is a dream sufficiently powerful to draw in Candy and, temporarily, even the cynical Crooks.

  6. Of Mice and Men, Chapter 3. George is discussing his and Lennie’s plans for a place of their own, where they’re the boss. Candy, a sad and lonely figure who has lost his beloved pet dog, pleads for a place at the table.

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  8. Nov 21, 2023 · Their dream is the central theme in the story. It is their dream that brings them to the ranch, and that dream spreads to Candy and Crooks.

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