Candy is easier for two people to assign allegorical meaning. Many people associate "candy" with what people need, what they want, and / or desires. Candace is the opposite here. As he lost his hand, Candy became like a "fragment" that farm workers actually need. Others were sorry for him and accepted him for his handicap. Therefore, he does not want or want as a completely healthy worker
Allegorical understanding of Crocs may be deceiving. Crook is actually bent, but you can see that it is bent mentally and emotionally. Some people think that "liars" is a bent shape (meaning that they are morally inaccurate), but in the case of a "liar between a mouse and a human," it is not so. Because of his race, liars seem to be isolated from other workers. This isolation will affect his spirit and emotions; hence, he is distorted emotionally and mentally
In the lives of "men and men" loneliens, they need friends for emotional stability, and they do not lead to loneliness and lonely life. In John Steinbeck's novel "The Mice and Men", the wives of "Crooks", "Candy", and "Curly" show the shape of loneliness. Because they lacked support and emotional stability in their lives, they were moved by friendship between George and Lenny. "If someone can not meet someone, he will be crazy, it does not matter who this guy is.
When Rai's wife faces them, please see what happens to these three people. Candy and Crook tried to be brave, but failed. (They become mice rather than men.) Candy will start licking again. He appreciates myself as indifferent. "After reducing the other two, she started using Lenny, but she did not try to attack him, she was trying to seduce him." This is a clear sexual Comment: For you, the attractive young wife of Curley should have changed slightly from Lennie? He is certainly not as sexy as someone, maybe you are interested in sex You may have found something else in Lennie as a way to get rid of her loneliness.The third possibility Steinbeck may be trying to reproduce the situation of Adam and Eve.
Mouse and wife of curry in men and Lord Crook - Chesterfield said that "you must investigate people and them." When applying this logic to Curry's wife and Crooks, race and gender differ, but in many respects it is the same. These two unfortunate souls live in a world of broken dreams, discrimination, solitude. Langston Hughes once said, "If a dream dies and sticks to a dream, life is a broken bird that can not fly."
Crooks symbolizes the dignity of John Steinbeck's novel "Male and Male". Dignity represents self-esteem and self-esteem, as well as physical and mental integrity and empowerment. Steinbeck struggles for Crooks and regards it as a symbol of dignity and pride when "no one's charity group is accepted". For example, when Crooks, Rennie and Kander were at their house, they talked about their dreams, originally Crook. A couple of minutes later, Crooks abandoned his dream as follows. "I did not mean it ... Jus 'Foolin'. I do not want that place." (Steinbeck 83) This sentence shows to Mr. Candi that men must have an old house . In juxtaposition, the idealism of Crocs is that pride and dignity are the most important things a person can have.