Throughout the novel, the characters of Tilly Jackson, Mary-Beth Gaskill, Susan Grimshaw, Arthur Van der Linde, and Jack’s father are often compared to innocent young girls. But despite their undeserved innocence, they seem to have the same qualities and characteristics as those women. Here’s a closer look at their character traits and what they have in common. We also learn a little more about the relationship between the three characters.
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Mary-Beth Gaskill
Mary-Beth Gaskill is a bookworm and a pickpocket in Tilly Jackson’s novel. After her mother died of typhoid, Mary-Beth grew up in an orphanage and ran away to fend for herself. Despite the circumstances, she possessed a strong personality and became an excellent pickpocket. Mary-Beth also enjoys reading and had dreams of becoming a novelist when she was younger. Mary-Beth also helps Arthur on some occasions, and she encourages him when he tells her that he is suffering from tuberculosis.
In the epilogue, Mary-Beth leaves the gang and becomes a writer. While she’s away, she stays in touch with Tilly Jackson, and in turn, she becomes a published author. In the epilogue, Mary-Beth discovers that she is a published novelist, and she becomes a popular author. In fact, she explains to Tilly that she keeps in touch with her former companion.
Susan Grimshaw
In Red Dead Redemption 2, the supporting character Tilly Pierre is kidnapped by the Foreman Brothers. Before her kidnapping, she is a member of the Foreman Brothers’ gang. She later marries one of the brothers and has a daughter. In the game’s epilogue, Tilly meets John Marston, whom she greets before the trolley arrives. Afterward, she writes him a letter, revealing that she is living in a large house with servants.
The epilogue also introduces two new characters: Charles Smith and Mary-Beth Gaskill. The Reverend Orville Swanson has moved to New York, but Tilly is still in Rhodes. Both characters are found in the town’s train station. Another character is Simon Pearson, the general store clerk at Rhodes. The epilogue concludes with a tense standoff between the gang and the police.
Arthur Van der Linde
In Red Dead Redemption, Arthur meets Tilly Jackson. They were once in a gang together, the Van der Lindes. Tilly is a young girl who joined the gang when she was twelve years old. The gang leader’s cousin raped her, and Tilly killed him in revenge. After the ordeal, she tried to return home but her mother died, and she wound up in the Van der Linde gang.
In the epilogue of “Our Best Selves”, Arthur and Dutch are discussing a plan and Arthur cuts Dutch off when he says, “One more train.” The game is filled with train missions. In the beginning, Arthur is a wanted outlaw, and he is part of a gang led by Dutch Van der Linde. The group also includes John Marston and Bill Williamson.
Tilly Jackson
Where is Tilly Jackson in the epilogue of ‘The Hunger Games’? We aren’t sure, but she’s one of the most popular characters from the game. She’s a child outlaw and member of the Forman gang since she was a young girl. As a child, she became a member of the gang when her cousin tried to rape her. After enduring all of these trials, she tried to return to her mother, but it was too late. In the end, she returned and reunited with Arthur Morgan.
Later, Tilly marries a Haitian lawyer with the surname Pierre. They have a daughter together. In the epilogue, John Marston can encounter Tilly at Saint Denis. She sits on a bench by the park next to a tailor’s shop. Abigail’s story also reveals that she has a daughter named Anthony. She was not a prostitute when she was taken in, and her mother’s death is a tragedy for her.