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      • In The Ox-Bow Incident, Walter Van Tilburg Clark presents a harrowing exploration of mob mentality and the breakdown of justice in the Wild West. The novel delves into the complex motivations that drive individuals to abandon reason and morality in favor of collective violence.
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    At the edge of Bridger's Wells, Art and Gil spur their horses so they will travel the town's main street at a gallop; they want to "come in right" that is, they want to give the proper appearance of eagerness. This is our introduction to the most important theme in Part 1 of The Ox-Bow Incident.

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  3. American author Walter van Tilburg Clark’s novel The Ox-Bow Incident (1940) is a western that tells the story of two men who join a lynch mob in a small town to try to catch and hang three suspected cattle rustlers, only to discover that their attempts at justice were misguided.

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    In The Ox-Bow Incident, the heroes are in search of a just resolution which will rid the valley of the rustlers (and the murderers which the rustlers have apparently become). They are in agreement that this is the goal.

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    The ethical argument in The Ox-Bow Incident is rarely an argument between just action and unjust action. As the posse forms, near the end of Part 2, Tetley (who has the necessary skills and information to organize the posse) says to Tyler, "We will observe order and true justice, Judge."

  6. This Study Guide consists of approximately 24 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Ox-Bow Incident.

  7. The Ox-Bow Incident is a 1940 western novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark in which two local cattlemen are drawn into a lynch mob to find and hang three men presumed to be rustlers and the killers of a local man. It was Clark's first published novel.

  8. The Ox-Bow Incident is a 1940 western novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark, in which two drifters are drawn into a lynch mob to find and hang three men presumed to be rustlers and the killers of a local man.

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