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Essay heading: Western And The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
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On multiple occasions, Liberty and his gang harassed and beat an innocent townsperson and destroyed their belongings or part of their lives (Mr. Peabody and the newspaper/office). The violent outbreaks are very central to the narratives in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
The final element of Western film is a stylistic emphasis on open, natural spaces and settings, such as the western frontier regions of the United States... displayed 300 characters
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The violent outbreaks are very central to the narratives in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
The final element of Western film is a stylistic emphasis on open, natural spaces and settings, such as the western frontier regions of the United States. In this case, the film takes place in and around a small town in the west called Shinbone... displayed next 300 characters
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