No Country For Old Men

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No Country For Old Men was originally a story by Cormac McCarthy is and written in the first person taken from the perspective of the Sheriff of Sanderson County, Sheriff Ed Tom Bell. The protagonist of the story is Moss, the dynamic character Sheriff Bell,and the antagonist is Chigurh. Moss is a compassionate man who makes the wrong decision at the wrong time. Finding a briefcase filled with two million dollars worth of cash in the middle of a cartel driven desert Moss takes the money and sends his wife away. Then Chigurh is hired to go and “collect” the money from his employees only to kill them after learning about Moss’s information. Chigurh eventually tracks Moss and they battle it out. However, Moss is able to escape and he make it to a hospital. Eventually a government agent tries to …show more content…
Chigurh goes ghost leaving the city of El Paso behind , but no before getting into a car crash and bribing the couple with money. At the end, Bell tells his wife about to dream that he had. In the first dream, he had lost some money his father had given him. And in the other dream, he and his father were riding through a snowy mountain pass; his father had gone ahead to make a fire in the darkness and wait for Bell.

Critical Thinking for No Country For Old Men: The tale No Country Of Old Men has a very significant mean in the title. Sheriff Bell seems to realize at the end of the story when he retires and after the death of Moss that he can't he keep up with the murder and the killers in these times. He has aged and he isn't prepared for a new chase.Also he learns that the evil of human will never be washed away from the Earth. Evil will always lurk even if the good guys try their hardest.The meaning of the title doesn't change throughout the story but continues to grow and thrive. Violence, murder, greed, drugs, and cold hearted villains play huge roles in the movie. But the overall theme that ties each of them together is the belief