Candy gets interested in George and Lennie's big dream of living on a small house and making money so he decides he wants to join them. In the book, when George says, ¨I know a little place we can get cheap, but they ain't gruin´ it away.¨ Then in the book it says,¨Old Candy turned slowly over. His eyes were wide open. He watched George carefully.¨ (Steinbeck 56). This quote states that once George started talking about a little place him and Lennie wanted to go live at Candy got really interested and wanted to hear more about it. Then in the book after George got done talking about their small dream house Candy chimned in and said,¨S'pose I went in with you guys. Tha´s three hundred an´ fifty bucks i'd put in. I ain't much good, but I could cook and tend the chickens and hoe the garden some.¨ (Steinbeck 59). This quote tells you that Candy really wants in on George and Lennie's dream. He really wants to live with them on the small house and work for them
Candy gets interested in George and Lennie's big dream of living on a small house and making money so he decides he wants to join them. In the book, when George says, ¨I know a little place we can get cheap, but they ain't gruin´ it away.¨ Then in the book it says,¨Old Candy turned slowly over. His eyes were wide open. He watched George carefully.¨ (Steinbeck 56). This quote states that once George started talking about a little place him and Lennie wanted to go live at Candy got really interested and wanted to hear more about it. Then in the book after George got done talking about their small dream house Candy chimned in and said,¨S'pose I went in with you guys. Tha´s three hundred an´ fifty bucks i'd put in. I ain't much good, but I could cook and tend the chickens and hoe the garden some.¨ (Steinbeck 59). This quote tells you that Candy really wants in on George and Lennie's dream. He really wants to live with them on the small house and work for them