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  1. Charles Portis. True Grit: Chapter 6 Summary & Analysis. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in True Grit, which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. Mattie, Rooster, and LaBoeuf ride long past “dinnertime,” but Mattie tries hard not to complain. Finally, they stop at a small store on the river, where they have ...

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      As Rooster, LaBoeuf, and Mattie venture on, they learn that...

  2. The triangle of LaBoeuf, Rooster, and Mattie is not a romantic one, but it is a triangle of shifting allegiances. Initially LaBoeuf balked at bringing Mattie, but Rooster spoke up for her. In Chapter 6 both men become, for a time, Mattie's champions. At the dugout Moon asks, "What is this girl doing here?"

  3. Mattie Ross Character Analysis. A fourteen-year-old girl from Dardanelle, Arkansas and the narrator of True Grit. Mattie is a strong-willed young woman who uses her intelligence and determination to succeed in a world where she is consistently undervalued. She comes to Fort Smith in the aftermath of her father Frank Ross ’s murder.

  4. True Grit: Chapter 3. The next day, Mattie goes to the courthouse and asks a deputy about Tom Chaney, finding herself extremely disappointed when she learns there’s a long list of people the marshals plan to pursue before going after Chaney. Because Rooster Cogburn ’s trial hasn’t started yet, Mattie goes to Stonehill ’s barn, where she ...

  5. In fact, Mattie's bitterness seems to have more to do with the fact that others see her life choices as shameful than with any real feeling that she's missed something. Let's just put this into context by mentioning that, in 1923, when she's telling this story, Mattie would only have been able to vote for four years , and there weren't exactly many career options open to her.

  6. A thorn in both Rooster’s and Mattie’s sides, Texas Ranger LaBoeuf joins them as he has his own reasons for capturing this loathsome killer. Told with simple and straightforward prose, True Grit has wonderful moments of comical banter between Rooster, "an old one-eyed jasper that was built along the lines of Grover Cleveland" , the handsome but insolent LaBoeuf, and the spunky, intelligent ...

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  8. Rooster is skeptical but agrees to give her supper and to "make medicine" (talk things over). That evening Mattie finds he lives in the back of a grocery store run by Chen Lee. After supper Chen and Rooster play cards. Finally Mattie asks Rooster about her proposition. Rooster says his price is $100, not $50, and he still wants to think it over.

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