the real hero is bob

Wellington 2022-04-22 07:01:15

The ending is unfair to Bob, he is still a 20-year-old child, he tries to grow into a man, Bob is not all for the bounty but for self-preservation, Jesse can even kill his own cousin without blinking an eye. Not to mention the two outsiders. Besides, Jesse is a robber. From the very beginning, he robbed the rich and almost killed him. It can be seen that he is not the hero that people advocate, and how he helped the poor is what people who don't understand him sing. , written in the newspaper. Bob also admired Jesse when he was a kid because after working with him he found out that he was not the hero that the media promoted. People only assumed what the media said and no one came to understand Bob and no one thought he was moved by his dedication. Bob is a hero. He took the difficult step of growing up from a boy to a man at the age of 20 and suffered such a result. Which bastard who said he was a coward dared to stand up and do what he did. Hope this isn't based on a true story can't make the hero bleed and cry

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  • Jesse James: Yeah, just ain't no peace with old Jesse around. You ought to pity my poor wife.

  • Jesse James: Did I ever mention that scalawag George Shepherd? George was one of Quantrill's lieutenants and he gave me a story like Bob's, is why I thought of him, giving me everything we had in common and so on, just so he could join the gang. How could I know he had a grudge against me and was lying to get on my good side? I said 'Come aboard, George. Glad to have ya,'. George thought he was smart. 'Cept he wasn't. He rode into camp one morning and about twenty guns opened up on him.

    [laughs]

    Jesse James: But he only had one eye- and you need two eyes to get Jesse.

    Robert Ford: You oughn't think of me like you do George Shepherd.

    Jesse James: You brought him to mind.

    Robert Ford: It's not very flattering.

    Jesse James: [ignoring him] Sure is good eating, Martha.

    Martha Bolton: Well, I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

    Robert Ford: How come George had a grudge against you?

    Jesse James: Hmm?

    Robert Ford: I said "How come George had a grudge against you?"

    Jesse James: Oh. George asked me to protect this nephew of his during the war and it so happens the kid had five thousand dollars on him. The kid winds up killed, and all the money swiped from him, and when George was in prison someone whispers to him it was Jesse James slit the boy's throat.

    Charley Ford: Just mean gossip, was it?

    Jesse James: Bob's the expert; let's put it to him.

    [Bob stands up abruptly, pouting]

    Jesse James: Oh dear, I've made him cranky.

    Robert Ford: I'm not cranky. I've been through this before, is all. Once people get around to making fun of me, they just don't ever let up.