Laboeuf's Character In Charles Portis True Grit

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In Charles Portis’s True Grit, LaBoeuf evolves over the course of the novel, resulting in his motives shifting from purely mercenary, to selfless, which instigates heroic behavior. A hero is defined as a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities; they normally do something for someone no matter the impact it has on themselves. In the beginning of the novel, while discussing business with Rooster, LaBoeuf is only focusing on the money that will come from completing the mission; “If we take him [Tom Chaney] alive I will split that fifteen hundred dollars down the middle with you and claim the state reward for myself.” (97) His only motive for this operation is the reward money at the end; LaBoeuf

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