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What is the significance of the killing of Candy's dog, and how does it mirror the killing of Lennie?

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  1. 9 June, 07:44
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    Candy's dog represents the fate awaiting anyone who has outlived his or her purpose during the time the novel was set (1930s). Candy's dog was originally a useful addition to the ranch however due to old age the dog is now viewed as useless.
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