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What motivates Colonel Douglas Mortimer in 'For a Few Dollars More'?
Revenge for his sister's death
A quest for wealth and power
A desire to become a legendary bounty hunter
Valuing justice above all else
How does Mortimer's character differ from that of Blondie in 'For a Few Dollars More'?
Mortimer is more morally complex and focused on revenge, whereas Blondie is more ruthless.
Blondie is motivated by revenge while Mortimer seeks justice.
Mortimer uses tricks and deception, while Blondie is straightforward.
Mortimer is a lone wolf, while Blondie relies on teamwork.
What key turning point does Mortimer experience in his journey in the film?
Learning to forgive those who wronged him
Deciding to team up with Blondie
Realizing the futility of revenge
Taking on a government job
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