Montana 1948
In the Novel "Montana 1948" by Larry Watson, there are many points in the book that we find Wes in a situation that requires a decision. The actions and choices that he makes reflect upon him and the story. Things like what gun he carries, when to look away from a crime, and when to turn in your own brother make the reader learn more about him. In turn we percieve him to be the type of person that cannot turn in his own brother and is not the hero that a steriotypical western town should have. This view is changed when close to the end of the novel he makes a decision that qualifies him as a respectable and noble officer of the law. In the beginning of the book we get a visual picture of Wes from the eyes of his son 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 brogans and a fedora. He had a gun but he never carried it, on duty or off." This quote shows us what David thinks of his father. The reader gets the impression tha
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Approximate Word count = 692
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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