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      • Arthur Morgan isn't a good man, but instead of peer pressure forcing him to do evil deeds, he shows signs of genuine, unforced, and positive change, realizing the extent of his negative actions and accepting that his life was lived on the wrong side of morality.
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  2. About Arthur: I would not say that he is a good man in general, no. But as he comes to his end, he realizes, what he did wrong and that he should have not go that way. That makes him better as Dutch in the end, as he tries to save John and still cares about his friends until the bitter end.

    • 10 We Can't Change What's Done
    • 9 Must Be Hard
    • 8 The World Doesn't Want Us
    • 7 Yes, Dutch
    • 6 John Made It
    • 5 Don't Look Back
    • 4 More Ghosts Than People
    • 3 I Gave You All I Had
    • 2 Be Loyal to What Matters
    • 1 Do One Thing Or Another

    A sign of maturity in individuals is when they learn to stop focusing on the past and use the knowledge of their mistakes to be a better person in the present and into the future. John Marston is younger and more immature than Arthur and that's evident throughout their entire relationship as non-blood brothers raised in the same gang. Arthur unders...

    Arthur initially comes across as a very quiet and reserved man who keeps to himself. Players come to learn that he's quite jovial and extremely empathetic to those around him. Javier Escuella is a Mexican rebel who is far from home but remains that way due to his loyalty to Dutch and the gang. When Arthur tells him, "Must be hard, being so far away...

    It's not easy when someone has to look in the mirror and face a harsh realization about their life. Arthur's a pretty intelligent fellow and is much more realistic and self-aware than Dutch Van Der Linde, his leader and father figure. Dutch knows Arthur is smart and honest, so when Arthur tells him, "We're thieves, in a world that don't want us no ...

    In the early hours of Red Dead Redemption 2players are introduced to a Van Der Linde gang that's in a much more secure, loyal, and brotherly situation than where they find themselves by the time the credits roll. The writers want players to build a connection with Arthur early on and one of those ways was by showing his loyalty. Dutch talks about l...

    Arthur Morgan is many things, but a petty man isn't one. That's what makes his last words to Dutch sting so much at the end of the game if players decide to help John escape while also having a high honor score. In his dying breath, Arthur exclaims to Dutch, "John made it. He's the only one. Rest of us...no." He knew that Dutch would hate the idea ...

    As the story of the game unfolds during the latter half, those who played the last entry in the series start to wonder how John ended up where he did and what happened to Arthur. Players start to realize that Arthur understands the bed they made for themselves and urges John to find life beyond what theirs had become. He says to John, "Listen to me...

    Arthur and Sadie Adler are one of the fan-favorite duos in the game as their interactions and conversations provide some of the most compelling quotes. When the gang begins to seriously collapse Arthur gives Sadie his honest opinion when he says, "This whole thing is pretty much done. We're more ghosts than people." He understands that by chasing a...

    Toward the end of the game, players can experience different endings and dialogue from the characters depending on the choices they make. If players decide to help John escape, then they're greeted with the following words from Arthur when he comes face to face with Dutch for the last time. Arthur tells Dutch, "I gave you all I had...I did." This i...

    Loyalty is a large focus of the story that centers around the Van Der Linde gang. It seems like the defining factor of the group and largely the reason they've been able to stick together for so long. As the strings that hold the Wild West together start to come apart, so does the group's loyalty. Arthur pleads to John, "Be loyal to what matters." ...

    As previous entries have mentioned, the relationship between Arthur and John is one of the shining aspects of Red Dead Redemption 2's entire narrative. Throughout their journey together Arthur makes it a point to start advising John on how to live a better life. One of his most memorable quotes in regard to this is when Arthur says, "Look just do o...

  3. All depends on how you play as Arthur, high or low honor. But even then amidst all of his good actions (if you do decide to play high honor), the countless murders, bloodbaths, robberies, and extortions you can't make much of a case for him being a good man.

  4. Its obvious that with good karma, Arthur is a good person who regrets having to hurt people but does so for loyalty to Dutch and his gang, and Arthur is shown to be vulnerable and scared towards the end but ultimately lived his life for the people he cared about.

  5. Nov 6, 2023 · Key Takeaways. Arthur Morgan's complex and nuanced character in Red Dead Redemption 2 has made him one of the greatest gaming heroes, with his loyalty, strong will, and ability to commit...

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  6. Aug 30, 2024 · Whilst this quote may be about a disgraced homeless slave owner, it shows that, despite not believing it himself, Arthur Morgan is a good man in his heart.

  7. Apr 27, 2023 · Arthur can get pretty philosophical out of the blue during RDR2. His outlook on life bridges the deeds of an outlaw with the moral compass of an artist and good man. More importantly, Arthur always wants to feel like he's part of something.

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