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    True Grit by Charles Portis tells the story of Mattie Ross, who is just fourteen when the coward Tom Chaney shoots her father down in Fort Smith, Arkansas, and robs him of his life, his horse, and cash. Mattie leaves home to avenge her father’s blood. With one-eyed Rooster Cogborn, the meanest available U.S Marshal, by her side, Mattie pursues the killer into Indian Territory. The novel True Grit was made into two movies, the 1969 version directed by Henry Hathaway and the 2010 version directed by

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    What kind of components are in a quest novel? There is a quest hero, the wise old man, a helper or guide, a call, and many more. Charles Portis applies these components to many of his characters in his novel True Grit. There is stubborn, fourteen year old Mattie Ross, the quest hero, Marshal Rooster Cogburn, the wise old man, and a conceited Texas ranger named LaBoeuf, the helper/guide. Throughout this novel, they prove that they are the characters of a quest novel in many ways. A quest hero is

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    filmmakers to take a beloved character from literature and bring him or her to life. There is not enough time to do an adequate amount of characterization, which is why many films fail to accurately portray a character. The Cohen Brother’s film True Grit, an adaptation of the novel by Charles Portis, created a better portrayal of the character of Mattie Ross, the feisty, head strong, and tough young girl. Through costume and set design, as well as the narrative choices the directors chose to take,

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    A Journey in Courage: Characters of True Grit Very few people have “unyielding courage in the face of hardship or danger” (Merriam-Webster). Charles Portis uses this concept of grit to create interesting characters that influence events his novel True Grit. Mattie Ross, LaBeouf, and Rooster Cogburn are a few characters that display true courage through their actions and dialogue. Mattie’s assertive and stubborn personality contribute to her grit, which creates new challenges she overcomes

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    Austin Briggs Degener WR100 29 October 2017 Western vs. Noir: An Exploration of Genre in True Grit Even though the novel had already been adapted into a film once, in 2010, the Coen brothers decided to take a swing at their own version of Charles Portis’ classic western, True Grit. Comparatively to the book and even Henry Hathaway’s 1969 film adaptation, however, the Coens have crafted the story into their own. Mattie’s bildungsroman is more uncompromising and realistic, the relationships Mattie

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    “The journey of the hero is about the courage to seek the depths; the image of creative rebirth; the eternal cycle of change within us…The hero journey is a symbol that binds …. (Phil Cousineau).” Mattie Ross learns this in True Grit, by Charles Portis, when she experiences the death of her father. She says, ”…Tom Chaney shot my father down in Fort Smith, Arkansas and robbed him of his life and his horses and $150 in cash money plus two California gold pieces that he carried in his trouser band(11)”

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    creates a goal she wants to achieve and she becomes the hero of this novel because of this. She will not have a goal if her call to adventure does not occur. A quest story always contains a hero, a wise old man, and a guide. In Charles Portis novel True Grit, he demonstrates exactly that. Mattie Ross comes forth as the hero of his novel. Rooster Cogburn assists her by taking on the role of the wise old man. LaBoeuf appears in this novel as the guide. Mattie, Rooster and LaBouef all fit into the roles of

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    The Journey “You must pay for everything in this world” (Portis 40). In the screen play of True Grit based on the novel by Charles Portis, the character of Mattie Ross goes on the hero’s journey to avenge her father’s death when she hears that her father was murdered in Fort Smith. Her decision to purse the killer takes her journey into Indian Territory. Throughout her hero’s journeys she will have to go through three stages, separation, initiation, and the return. Mattie will also have to complete

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    When someone is devoted in life, they can most likely achieve their all time life goals. Mattie Ross from Charles Portis 's True Grit and Ray from Charles Portis 's The dog of the south show devotion throughout their novels: obsession showing devotion, revenge showing devotion, and bravery leading to devotion. Throughout True Grit Mattie is shown to be obsessive, which is shown through her devotion throughout the novel. "That is my father. ' I stood there looking at him. What a waste! Tom Chaney

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    I talked with this patient on October 12. He used to live at home, and he referred back to when he was younger. He lived with 15 brothers and sisters, his mom and dad. He was the oldest sibling. His role as a child in the family was to collect wood and coal. He said his mom and dad made the decisions in the family and "you did what they said”. He said his heritage was Heinz 57 and he said specifically his mom and dad are hillbillies. As a child his neighborhood had great people. He said they were

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