
If you work for a living why do you kill yourself working? Tuco is a greedy, self-serving bandit wanted for a string of crimes involving, but not limited to, armed robbery, rape, bigamy, abandoning his wife and children, receiving and selling stolen goods, etc. He has committed enough crimes to earn himself a $3000 bounty. Tuco's greed is also shown when he encounters the ambulance-cart full of dead confederate soldiers in the desert as he heartlessly digs through the pockets of the clothes on corpses. Tuco is also shown as extremely vengeful. When Blondie leaves Tuco in the desert at the beginning of the movie, Tuco becomes obsessed with exacting revenge by leading Blondie on a forced march in harsh desert conditions until Blondie expires. Despite Tuco's greedy nature, he regards his own family highly. He is devastated after his brother Pablo Ramírez informs him that their mother has been dead for a long time. His brother, who is a father at a mission turned field hospital, helps Tuco to rehabilitate Blondie. Pablo also tells Tuco that their father had also died recently, which is why Pablo was not at the monastery to meet Tuco and Blondie when they first arrived. Tuco remains convinced that his way of living is better than his brother's, thinking his brother became a priest because it was easier. Even though they end trading blows, Tuco still speaks highly of his brother to Blondie when the two leave for Sand Hill cemetery (not knowing Blondie has witnessed their <b>...</b>
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