Friday, May 17, 2019

Of Mice and Men- Candy character analysis Essay

Steinbeck presents glass as a vulnerable character. He does this by referencing him as an octogenarian man before citing his name, using pre-modification so that the reader instantly knows not only his physical state only when maybe that metaphorically he is a weak person. He is also shown to be desperate through issue the opening of chapter 2, where he tries to make friends with George and Lennie as soon as he meets them. He gossips about other people on the ranch and makes sure George wont tell Curley nothing.This quote alone indicates sweeten is lonely and just wants to have friends but deep down is afraid of the other men on the ranch, implying he doesnt have many friends on the ranch at all, therefore he needs to be welcoming and confident towards George and Lennie to gain their friendship but this quote gives away his fear of Curley finding out he was talking about him and throwing him off the ranch, leading the reader to believe the ranch is the only present candy can call home.This idea of Candy being completely alone and having no where else to go is reinforced when Steinbeck introduces Candys antediluvian tag, the use of pre-modification again this time with the word ancient helps to show that alike his owner this dog is old, the lexis ancient has the connotations of being so old it could be considered an artefact or piece of history, this concept could suggest that Candys dog is in fact a part of the history of the ranch that is why he is still there because even though his dog is old and useless he is still allowed on the ranch even with no purpose, just like Candy staying on the ranch with no hand, meaning he cannot do any proper jobs pull out settin out the wash basins.However when Steinbeck introduces the dog at first, Candy says my dog, this possessive lexis could suggest Candy is proud of his dog especially as he goes on to say he was a earnest sheepdog when he was younger, you could add this quote as a declarative, him protectin g but also bragging about his dog. A conflicting idea could be that Candy and dog are kindred that is why Candy likes to talk and brag about his dog, Steinbeck writes for both that they are old and ancient but both are disabled in that Candy has lost his hand and the dog is so old and decrepit it cannot hunt or feed itself. Both are looking for a companion that could take care of them, they have a codependent relationship.This idea could be considered a recurring theme as most say Lennie and Georges relationship is co-dependent, even though George wouldnt admit it due to his controlling personality. So the yard Candy brags about his dog is because he really wants to prove himself, and that he was in fact meritorious of being on the ranch. This point of Candy and his dog being similar supports my original idea, which was that using the descriptions of Candy and his dog we find that Candy is in fact just like an old animal, a reusable and valued member of any ranch as opposed to just something that takes up space, money and food.

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