True Grit Character Analysis

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Are you fearless, brave, and double tough? You might have what it takes to be “True Grit” but only if you can be compassionate and sensitive at the same time. The Marriam-Webster their definition is mental toughness and courage. In the book True Grit by Charles Portis, Mattie Ross is a four-teen year old girl who sets off to find and kill Tom Chaney for the murder and robbing of her father. She hires a Marshal Rooster Cogburn who agrees to find and kill him for a price of 50 dollars. Before they leave Mattie meets a man named LaBoeuf, a Texas Ranger set out on the mission of capturing Tom Chaney for the murder of the Senator and his dog. Mattie Ross doesn’t want his help, she knows that LaBoeuf will try to take him back to Texas and have him hung, but that’s not what she wants she wants him to be responsible for her father’s death and be killed on the spot or hung in her town. Rooster Cogburn is the definition of “True Grit” opposed to Tom Chaney the coward that kills an unarmed man and robs him. He lacks every trait that “Grit” is supposed to be. Mattie Ross is a coin toss of “True Grit” and not having “Grit” sometimes it seems as if she does have it bun then her four-teen year old side shows that she really is just a young girl.
He runs away at all costs, but it doesn’t benefit him in the long run. He Mocks a child while she could be dead in a matter of minutes and is always complaining. Mattie Ross has as much Grit as she can for a four-teen year old girl. She goes after the man who kills her father, I don’t know about you but I know when I was four-teen years old I would never have enough courage to do that. She is the bravest four-teen year old I know. Rooster Cogburn is a man who has all of the qualities of “True Grit” and would do anything at any extreme. He risks his life without even thinking about it to save Mattie. True grit is such a strong quality, so you have

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