candy Flashcards

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1
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quote that implies candy feels hopeless (3)

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“they’ll can me pretty soon”
“I ain’t much good with only one hand”
“you seen what they done do to my dog tonight?…when they can me here I wisht somebody’d shoot me”

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quote to prove that Candy cares for his dog

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“I’m so used to him, had him since he was a pup”

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quote suggesting that candy feels regretful of his dogs death

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“I’d of shot him myself”

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quote that implies that candy is old

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“lousy ol’ sheep”

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Candy is physicaly (or metaphoricaly) weighed down by RELENTLESS work and poor living conditions

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“stoop - shouldered old man”

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Candy is at the bottom of the hierarchy and subserviant to the more powerful members of the ranch

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“shuffled”
- moves around the boss like a frightened animal

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Candy has no say in the fate of his dog

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“Candy looked a long time at slim to try to find some reversal”

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Candy is weak due to his lack of physical power

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“Stick-like wrist, but no hand”
-hands are a symbol of power (lennies paws - animal like strength)

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Candy is useless due to his age

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“lousy ol’ sheep”
-her insult mirrors the way he is viewed on the ranch

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CONTEXT: How were the elderly affected by the great depression?

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Their lifesavigs completley disappeared after the Wall Street Crash and there was no elderly relief before 1935 (even after 1935, elderly relief was not given to those in farm or domestic work)

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CONTEXT: How were elderly people looked after?

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They recieved little to no help from the government so elderly were taken care of by family. Family had little to offer toward caring for their parents. Those without family fended for themselves

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CONTEXT: Employment and the elderly

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There was high competition due to demand so elderly unemployment rates were high (25% for the average person 80% for the elderly)

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Candy is disposable

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“I ain’t much good”
-aware of the few skills he has to offer

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Candy’s past memories of his dog and his past accomplishements are useless in a world were your worth was determined by your productivity today

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“God he was a good sheep dog”

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Candy is replacable like his dog

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“Why’nt you get Candy to shoot his old dog and give him one of the pups to raise up?”

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Candy is aware of his impermanent position on the ranch

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“Just as soon as i can’t swamp out no bunk houses they’ll put me on the country”

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Why was social inequality normal during the 1930’s?

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Industirial Capitalism supported Social Darwinism which meant that things like imperialism, racism, eugenics and social inequality were justified

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Candy and his dog are inroduced like George and Lennie

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“at his heels there walked a drag footed sheepdog”

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Candy regrets not shooting his dog

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“I ought to of shot him myself. I ought to of not let no stranger shoot my dog”

20
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Why was it hard to make friends during this time

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Transient lifestyle made it impossible to form long term friendships

21
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Candy is mysogynistic

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“tart”
“you goddamn tramp”

22
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Candy is racist

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“nice fella”
“nigger”
-casual use of DEROGATORY language

23
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How does Steinbeck stress the complexity of human kind?

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Did not make a character who was completley likeable / blameless

24
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Where was racism accepted and encouraged?

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in the southern states

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Candy is a dreamer

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“eye’s blinded with tears”
“leaned forward eagerly”
-noticable change in candy’s DEMEANOR (outward behaviour) - exitement over the PROSPECT (possibility or likelihood) of the ranch

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Cany clings onto the dream because he is desperate to escape

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“You an’ me can get that little place, can’t we George? You an’ me can go there an’ live nice, can’t we George? Can’t we?”