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After surviving the Mexican adventure, Junior ends up at home with Rawlins and Redbo with John Grady and the big bay heading west. Mary Catherine John Grady's girlfriend in San Angelo, Texas, who, at the start of the novel, has left him for another man. Franklin The lawyer John Grady consults in San Angelo about his parents' divorce and the ownership of the family ranch. Luisa and Arturo Along with Abuela, the old mother of Luisa, they have run the Grady ranch for years and lived there all their lives.

Antonio, who speaks no English, takes a truck all the way to Kentucky to bring back the chestnut stallion. Captain The man who comes to arrest John Grady and Rawlins and keeps them in a small jail cell. He is the one who cruelly shoots Blevins and whom John Grady later takes as a hostage in order to retrieve the American horses.

Perez The man, who may or may not be a prisoner, but who has a small dwelling in the yard of the Saltillo prison and seems to run the workings inside the prison.

He has power over the life and death of the prisoners. The Judge or Charles, as his wife Dixie calls him In Texas he restores the bay to John Grady's care after con artists try to claim it is theirs. He listens to John Grady's story, is kind, and gives good advice. Reverend Jimmy Blevins The radio preacher from Del Rio, Texas, who says he has never heard of the kid who has taken his name or of the big bay he is riding.

He and his wife feed John Grady a wonderful meal and tell him about their life. Previous About All the Pretty Horses. Next Chapter I. Removing book from your Reading List will also remove any bookmarked pages associated with this title. Are you sure you want to remove bookConfirmation and any corresponding bookmarks? My Preferences My Reading List. Character List. Teachers and parents! Struggling with distance learning?

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The captain A Mexican official of ambiguous authority, he is brutal and unforgiving. After being laughed at as a boy, he is haunted by the memory and acts viciously and pitilessly as a result. He is the… read analysis of The captain.

It seems that the two were once close, but the father went away to fight in World War II and was imprisoned… read analysis of Wayne Cole. A historically real person, a Mexican revolutionary and the first popularly elected Mexican president. Her personal sorrows, instead of making her more sensitive, have made her cynical and manipulative. It is she who pays the bribe to get Cole and Rawlins out of jail, but at the price of making Alejandra swear never to see Cole again.

He is the brother of the ranch's foreman, Armondo. More than any of the other Mexicans, he becomes Cole's friend, working with Cole to breed the horses and giving him counsel and help in Cole's pursuit of Alejandra both before and after Cole's imprisonment. The captain--whose name, Raul, is almost never used-- is the sadistic, corrupt lawman in the town of Encantada.

The captain is the man who wrongly accuses Cole and Rawlins of being outlaws, and tortures Rawlins to confess to crimes he did not commit. Later, after accepting a bribe from the charro, a relative of the man Blevins killed, the captain murders Blevins. When Cole returns after being released from prison, he takes the captain as his hostage.

The captain exemplifies the corruption and cruelty rampant in this lawless part of Mexico. We never learn the name of John Grady Cole's father. At the beginning of the novel, Cole's father is dying, possibly of lung cancer although we never find out for certain. The father was a prisoner of war during World War II, and came back from it a changed man; afterward, he and John Grady's mother--a flighty, promiscuous women who ran off to become an actress--were never reunited.

He is a lonely, silent man. John Grady Cole's nameless mother appears only in the opening pages of the novel, and only briefly. John Grady's mother has divorced John Grady's father; their marriage was never strong, and for a while during his infancy and early childhood, John Grady's mother left him to be raised by Louisa. At the time the narrative begins, John Grady's mother is only thirty-six years old, and wants to start another life away from the solitude of the ranch, which has become lonely and unprofitable.

She and her son are virtual strangers. The wealthy and powerful prisoner who tries to force John Grady and Rawlins to ally themselves with him or pay him bribes to arrange for their freedom.

When the Americans refuse, he has Rawlins stabbed, and--presumably, although we are never told for certain--pays an assassin to try to kill John Grady.

A citizen of Encantada. Like the captain, the charro is only referred to by his title, not by his name, Luis. He pays the captain a bribe to execute Blevins, who killed a relative of his.



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