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Volu m e II - Purdue University Calumet

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There is an aura of inevitability to the narrative. Ranse may have been the agent of the progress of<br />

civilization, but had he not appeared it would have happened regardless. Stoddard’s actions to change the<br />

town are most visible in the change in Hallie. Hallie is the woman in the romantic triangle connecting her to<br />

Doniphon and Ranse. In the film’s “present” she misses Doniphon emotionally, as well as the world he<br />

represented.<br />

It is Hallie whose life has changed the most as a result of the incorporation of Shinbone. She has<br />

been raised up from an illiterate waitress to a senator’s wife. Yet, she is dissatisfied with her life with Ranse.<br />

Hallie chose Ransom Stoddard over Tom Doniphon, symbolizing larger social shifts. Had Ransom not come<br />

to Shinbone, she would have stayed illiterate, moved into Tom’s house, and lived her life cooking and<br />

cleaning, just as she always had. The town would have gone on the same, never changing. Ranse’s arrival,<br />

however, sparks development in the town. When she chooses Ransom romantically, she is really choosing<br />

him socially. He is the facilitator to change; he is representative of the future. Ransom gives her, and society<br />

a step forward, whereas Tom would keep them just as they are. Hallie’s lingering affections for the idea of<br />

Doniphon after his death represent the way society feels about the era of the rugged individual.<br />

Doniphon signifies pre-modern Shinbone. He is a living antique, no longer necessary to the<br />

development of society. He has realized that Hallie has chosen Ranse, and so has the town. He refused to be<br />

nominated to represent the area in the push for statehood, and has been replaced in nearly every way by<br />

Stoddard. He has no place in the town. There is just one last thing for him to take care of, Liberty Valance.<br />

By ensuring Valance’s death Doniphon goes the final step in forging the society of Shinbone. He was there<br />

for its creation, and protected it during its genesis, but now that it has reached a plateau, he is holding it<br />

back. Doniphon and Valance are twined. Both follow the law of the gun, and are agents of an older era. If it<br />

were not for the civilizing presence of Hallie Doniphon, may have chosen Valance’s side. The death of<br />

Liberty Valance ushers in civilization to Shinbone, and while Ransom didn’t actually kill him, as the man<br />

who seemed to shoot an outlaw, he became more important than the man who actually shot him. In<br />

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