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In the movie<em> Lone star:</em>
Compare and contrast Buddy and Sam, Mercedez and Pilar, and Otis and Delmore's relationships: similarities and differences.
<h3>Buddy and Sam</h3>
- Sam Deeds was once romantically involved with Pilar.
- He was opposed by Buddy and Mercedes
- He came back to the town and was elected the Sheriff
- Buddy Deeds was Sam's father and the beloved former Sheriff of the county
- Sam uncovered some evidence of his father, Buddy Deeds's corruption.
<h3>Mercedez and Pilar</h3>
- She is the mother to Pilar
- She opposed the relationship between Sam and Pilar
- Pilar discovers that Buddy is her father and her mother had been lying to her.
<h3>Otis and Delmore</h3>
- Otis is a serial womaniser and abandoned his child, Delmore and his wife
- Otis was also running an illegal operation
- Delmore is the commander of the local U.S. Army base in town
- Delmore hates his father, Otis.
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</span><span>Robert Walton is character in novel Frankenstein.
He wants to discover a northern passage to the Atlantic through the Arctic.
</span>He writes letters to his sister <span>Margaret Saville, in England.
</span><span>Victor recognizes same ambition in Walton.</span>