The Sheriff Teasle And The Continental Op: An Analysis

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When it comes to the sheriff Teasle and The Continental Op they share some things and common and so things they do not share. This first thing is, is that they are both law enforcement who are trying to do their jobs even though they may have different ways of doing so.
When it comes to The Continental Op he is a tough guy. He doesn't let people push him around, and he's not afraid to bully others to get what he wants. With sheriff Teasle He is best described as a vindictive, classist and rancorously jealous redneck and control freak that is willing to abuse his power under what he believes is "The Law" to keep people he judges to be undesirable out of his town. One thing is true so far, the both are not afraid to abuse their power or play a little dirty to get what their want. An example is for when The Continental Op got involved with cleaning up the …show more content…

The plan really came into action when it talks about in chapter 19 the title is called “The PEACE CONFERENCE”. No one is forcing him to do this, but his personal code of ethics compels him to dig to the bottom of the corruption. For when it comes to sheriff Teasle from the first look at Rambo he didn’t like him because of the way he carries his self forgetting not to judge a book by it cover but did it anyways. So, he tries to get Rambo to leave out his town about three times and when that didn’t work he took him to court and had him spend 35 days in jail but didn’t even make it past day one in jail. He wanted Rambo out of his town because he felt like Rambo was going to bring bad news but he the one that cause the problem in the first place Rambo even said it on chapter 6 “You don’t even like this place. It doesn’t even interest you. If Teasle

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