Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Jesse James Chapters 4-7

Chapter 4: When they wanted to rob the train, I didn't think they were going to pull it off or let the narrator partake in it but then again I was wrong. I didn't think they would let the narrator be a part of their "inner circle" so fast. I also thought the Sheppard guy was going to rat out the narrator to Jesse to make himself look better and to be accepted again by the gang. However, in a way he helped the narrator with some information where he thought the little boy was.
Chapter 5: Well, at the end of the chapter, Cutts found out in Booneville the truth about the narrator. He explains the story to Jesse so Jesse and his men all pull guns on the narrator for deceiving the gang. Surprising, the narrator keeps his cool even while about 4 guns are pointed to his chest. He thought quickly on his feet and came up with a plan. I didn't think he would remember about the sign he should give Jesse's wife. He did that, bolted for his horse, and began shooting to all of Jesse's men. I can't believe he got away from Jesse and his men by himself. The cops/detectives start devising a plan on how to catch Jesse.
Chapter 6: I don't know how I feel about this Sheppard guy because one day he's a good guy and the next day he's bad. I really don't believe George for telling the detectives that he killed Jesse James. I don't trust him. I knew he was trying to trick the narrator and his men. Jesse had a man that looked like him killed to make it look like that he himself was killed. The detectives find out and should be scared for their lives. Jesse is not dead.
Chapter 7: I was very surprised when the narrator and the detectives got away from Jesse and his men for the second time. Jesse wants revenge and won't stop until he gets it. He is not happy at all with the narrator. I believe that this explains the relationship that they had with each other. Jesse had a lot of trust within the narrator and the narrator used him all along.

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