True Grit

by

Charles Portis

Cole Younger Character Analysis

A nonfictional outlaw, and another member of William Quantrill’s group of guerilla soldiers. When Mattie goes to the traveling circus to see Rooster, Cole tells her that he recently passed away. When he says this, he is polite and kind, and she sees him as a man who—unlike Frank James—has atoned for his moral wrongdoings.

Cole Younger Quotes in True Grit

The True Grit quotes below are all either spoken by Cole Younger or refer to Cole Younger. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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).
Chapter 7 Quotes

These old-timers had all fought together in the border strife under Quantrill’s black standard, and afterward led dan­gerous lives, and now this was all they were fit for, to show themselves to the public like strange wild beasts of the jungle.

Related Characters: Mattie Ross (speaker), Rooster Cogburn, William Quantrill, Frank James, Cole Younger
Page Number: 222
Explanation and Analysis:
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Cole Younger Quotes in True Grit

The True Grit quotes below are all either spoken by Cole Younger or refer to Cole Younger. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Revenge Theme Icon
).
Chapter 7 Quotes

These old-timers had all fought together in the border strife under Quantrill’s black standard, and afterward led dan­gerous lives, and now this was all they were fit for, to show themselves to the public like strange wild beasts of the jungle.

Related Characters: Mattie Ross (speaker), Rooster Cogburn, William Quantrill, Frank James, Cole Younger
Page Number: 222
Explanation and Analysis: