Sunday, December 4, 2011

4 True Grit


“The wicked flee when none pursueth(17)”.

-This is a biblical reference from Proverbs 28:1. It means that you can tell when someone is a bad person when they run away and no one in particular is after them. They are obviously hiding something, or are just a coward and afraid of the world. Portis referenced this quote because bravery is a theme in the book. The title itself means bravery and toughness. If one has “true grit”, then they will not run away from something that is not chasing them. 

2 comments:

  1. Who does this proverb apply to in the novel? And how might it apply to more than just the obvious bad people?

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  2. -This is a biblical reference from Proverbs 28:1. It means that you can tell when someone is a bad person when they run away and no one in particular is after them. They are obviously hiding something, or are just a coward and afraid of the world. Something Portis left out though is the last half of the proverb which is, "But the righteous are as bold as a lion". He left this out on purpose, possibly so he would't foreshadow too much. He didn't want to give away Mattie and her true bravery. Portis references this quote because bravery is a theme in the book. The title itself means bravery and toughness. If one has “true grit”, then they will not run away from something that is not chasing them.

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