"Unforgiven" conforms to classical Western conventions by featuring a morally complex protagonist, a frontier setting, and themes of justice and revenge, similar to "Stagecoach." However, it revises these conventions by subverting the glorified image of the cowboy hero; instead of portraying violence as noble, it highlights its grim consequences and the psychological toll on individuals. Additionally, "Unforgiven" challenges traditional gender roles and depicts a more nuanced view of morality, reflecting a shift in societal values compared to the more straightforward heroism of "Stagecoach."
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