Why Wade is willing to fulfill the protagonist

Lola 2022-04-21 09:01:21

Gang boss Wade's father died of alcoholism when he was a child, and his mother abandoned him at the station when he was 8 years old, so he never felt the warmth of his family since he was a child, and the protagonist Evans was willing to risk his life for his family and faced dozens of gunshots. The contrast ordered Wade to respect Evans very much, and he wanted to fulfill such a good man.

Wade's kindness can also be seen from some details. He accused the white-haired old man of ruthlessly killing the Indians. What is even more irritating is that the white-haired old man thinks that the Indians do not believe in Christianity, so they are pagans, and it doesn't matter if they die.

After the team was attacked by Indians, Wade had a gun in his hand but did not hurt Evans and others, which shows that he did not kill innocent people indiscriminately.

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3:10 to Yuma quotes

  • Ben Wade: Have you ever read a book in your life, Byron, except the bible?

    Byron McElroy: No need.

  • Ben Wade: [gets up] Well then!

    [everyone points their guns at him]

    Ben Wade: I gotta take a piss.

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