Big Tim Lester Character Analysis

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Thorne had found out where Tama was and decided to go and look for her when he encounter with Big Tim Lester in a brutal battle. The brutal battle was in between gunshots in which Thorne was superior. Thorne had run to look for Tama and right after him was going Big Tim Lester. Royaltin Thorne had captured Tama into his own hands and placed her down on the horse. While they were on the horse the horse was having difficulties in moving forward because of the beating Thorne was causing him. Tama was yelling at Thorne not to hit the horse, but he decided not to listen to her. Tama saw a shadow of a person from far away in which she thought it was Hakan. However, her instincts were incorrect because it was Big Tim Lester pointing with a shotgun towards Thorne’s …show more content…

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