Courage And Morality In The Film 'True Grit'

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There are different people in this world, from varying extremes, some come are timid in their ways and like to stay to themselves, some are outgoing and the popular type that like to be in the center of attention and go to parties. And then I feel that there is a third type of person, a person that understands what he needs to do, when it needs to be done, and gets things done no matter the type of hardship one would face to see such things finish out. I am talking about people that live their lives with valor, courage, and braveness. This brings me to a few questions that I believe a few people would ask about the movie “True Grit”, the courage Mattie possessed was it physical, moral, or both; would I be one to describe Rooster as a brave man; and with a change of main character from the 1969 version to the 2010 version is there a difference in who the story believes has “grit”.
To begin with, the main character of the film for 2010, Mattie, was her courage one of physical, moral origins, or was it a little bit of both physical and moral combined together? I believe that Mattie was courageous morally, she seemed to be a lot like she professed …show more content…

Mattie being the strong willed fourteen-year-old that is head strong about bringing her father’s killer to justice, and showing that her courage was more than just an act to get Rooster to go after Tom. I also saw that Rooster really was a brave character seeing as to how he was not timid about going after a man that he knew needed to be brought to justice and be tried for what crimes he committed. As well as the differences between main characters of the original film and the remake, I saw that with the first one it showed that Rooster was the one with all the grit, and in the remake it showed that both Rooster and Mattie contain grit and that together they were a pretty good team to go after

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