Lonesome Dove

Lonesome Dove

by

Larry McMurtry

The Texas Bull Symbol Analysis

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Independent and tough as nails, the Texas bull represents the kind of character it takes to survive the epic work of being a cowboy and a frontier settler during the era of American expansion. Unlike most of the herd, which comes across the border from Mexico, this bull is identified as belonging to Texas—much like former Texas Rangers Woodrow Call and Augustus McCrae. In fact, both of these men also share the bull’s independence and stubbornness. Moreover, the Texas bull joins the drive of its own free will, and although most of the cowhands fear and dislike it—it comes too close to goring many of them—it nevertheless symbolizes them, too, especially those who survive until the company reaches Montana. Getting there requires strength, bravery, and quite a bit of luck, which are all on display when the Texas bull singlehandedly takes on a Montana grizzly bear. Notably, the bull survives the attack but doesn’t exactly win. The cowboy onlookers judge the fight a draw as both animals are wounded but each lives to fight another day. In this way, the bull also reminds readers how much it costs to survive on the frontier.

 

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The Texas Bull Symbol Timeline in Lonesome Dove

The timeline below shows where the symbol The Texas Bull appears in Lonesome Dove. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 24
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...hand before he got shot. Call and Deets cull the herd one last time—allowing the Texas bull to stay even though the cowhands hate and fear it. Then Call makes Deets the... (full context)
Chapter 33
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...riding out to check on Lorena and Jake. They’ve only lost about 25 cows. The Texas bull —a wild animal that joined the herd of its own free will before they left... (full context)
Chapter 39
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...by an experienced steer named Old Dog (whom Call bought from the Raineys) and the Texas bull . Later, when Newt tells Gus he hopes no one else dies, Augustus reflects on... (full context)
Chapter 79
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More and more, the Texas bull leads the herd, which bothers Dish, because riding point so near to the belligerent animal... (full context)
Chapter 91
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...Gus try to regain control of their horses and figure out what to do, the Texas bull breaks off from the herd, marches up, and attacks the bear. They fight ferociously as... (full context)
Chapter 98
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...River, Old Dog, the former lead steer, gets killed and eaten by grizzly bears. The Texas bull has been the lead animal for a while, anyway, notwithstanding the fact that he has... (full context)