No Country For Old Men Essay

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In the film No Country for Old Men by Ethan and Joel Coen, Anton Chigurh is a prominent character who is on quest to hunt down a case of money which presents to him a whole slew problems that test his morals, obsessions, and place in the universe. Early on in life everyone is faced with the daunting task of absorbing the rush of information that life gives to us. In some cases, some people may find this rush of information overwhelming. For instance, the jump from preschool to elementary school, the jump from elementary school to high school, and the jump from high school to college. Those people soon learn to deal with this difficulty by “whittling the world down to a more manageable level”. Chigurh Chigurh in No Country for Old Men whittles his world down to a more manageable level. Chigurh Chigurh is a man of few words and more actions, he has a small set of rules he follows very strictly and with those rules he does not fail to overcome all the random events thrown at him. Anton Chigurh philosophy of life is to never kill without reason. Throughout the film obsession has been one aspect that is ever …show more content…

The only thing he can do is to brace for what could come and do what he can during it happens. For instance, towards the end of the film Chigurh gets into a car accident and comes out severely injured. There was no way for him to plan to be hit. He responds the only way he can, and that is to get out of the car, tie up his broken arm, and hobble as best as he can away from the car crash. Chigurh the main antagonist of the film No Country for Old Men by Ethan and Joel Coen may seem like cold blooded and emotionless killer which is kind of correct but he is not a psychotic killer with no morals. Even the worst criminals have some form of morals. Chigurh's morals are just not easily understandable since most people do not see in the perspective of Chigurh a paid

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