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Montana

Montana 1948

In the novel “Montana 1948” by Larry Waston, there are many arguments between the family ties and the concern for victims. As we know that family ties means family relationship, it is a really important link between the family members. But as described in this novel, we find Wesley in a really serious situation that requires him to make a decision between the family loyalty and justice.

Wesley has a moral obligation to uphold the laws of Bentrock. According to the description of Wesley from David, “He wore a shirt and tie, as many of the men in town did, but at least they wore boots and Stetsons; my father wore brogans and a fedora. He had a gun but he never carried it, ...

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of a “nickel-plated Western Colt .45 or something”, Wesley had a “small .32 automatic, Italian made and no bigger than your palm”, that “looked more like a toy” and was kept unloaded in a drawer at home and which the father had not even purchased, but confiscated from a “transient drunk” in exchange for the cost of a bus ticket back to his family home. It shows that Wesley is not a typical sheriff. And it can be seen from that Wesley does not like to get into conflict. He just enjoys his own life.

When David’s mother told Wesley that his brother, Frank has molested Indian girls, as David’s description that “my father must have stated to leave because I heard the clump of a heavy footstep”, after his mother told Wesley the fact of the things, there was a long silence, but Wesley compel himself to find some evidence to prove that Frank blameless (page 46-48), and even advise David’s mother that “I wish you would not have told the sheriff”. We can see that it is hard for Wesley ...

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Added: 8/18/2011 05:31:38 AM
Submitted By: vivianguo
Category: Book Reports
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