No Country For Old Men Research Paper

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No Country for Old Men
No Country for Old Men is a novel written by Cormac McCarthy. This novel is about three main characters: Moss, Chigurh, and Bell. It takes place in south Texas, along the border of the U.S and Mexico in the early 1980's. Llewellyn Moss, while out hunting happens to come across the aftermath of a drug deal. What is left is a number of dead bodies, heroin, and a suitcase with over $2 million in cash, which Moss gets a hold of. Anton Chigurh is a hired psychopathic hit man in charge of recovering the money. Sheriff Bell is a local Texas sheriff committed to save Moss's life but is unsuccessful. This novel should be considered an important piece of American literature because we see the effects of greed, violence, and corruption. McCarthy really brings these characteristics to life in this novel.
McCarthy is an American novelist, playwright and screenwriter. The Orchard Keeper was his first novel he published in 1965. Up until now he has written and published ten novels. In 2005 he published No Country for Old Men a novel that is very well liked, it keeps you on your toes throughout the whole novel. "This is a profoundly disturbing and gorgeously rendered novel... The most accessible of all his works" (Lent, 2005, para. 1). In 2007, this novel was adapted into a film by the Coen brothers. This film won four Academy Awards, which included best picture and best writing adapted screenplay. The most recent novel that McCarthy has published is The Road in 2006, which he won The Pulitzer Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. It was also adapted into a film in

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