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    food anymore” (Wolff 93). After knowing that Kenny had justification for putting the dog down, both the readers and story’s characters now have a clearer understanding of Kenny’s decision, albeit disapproving on how he had executed it. Yet when it comes down to driving Kenny to the hospital for some required help, despite it being life threatening, both Tub and Frank appear negligent and put off the task to instead converse about their own problems, even heading off into “a tavern” (Wolff 95) in the

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    False identity can become so inherent to a person’s character, they can begin to forget where it stops and their true self begins. In Tobias Wolff’s novel Old School, the narrator and the literary review the Troubadour both are hiding behind a persona that is placed onto them by themselves or others. An aspirational vision of the characters is the basis of their personas. Wanting to be more then they already are, the characters end up believing in the lies told to persuade others of their importance

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    In Tobias Wolff’s 1985 short story “The Rich Brother,” we are introduced to two brothers. According to Wolf, you cannot even tell that they are brothers because of their physical differences, but as the story goes into more detail we can tell that they are different in every aspect. One of the major differences is that one is wealthy and the other is always in need of financial assistance. The older brother, Pete, is a successful real estate agent while his younger brother, Donald, works as a painter

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    is a common theme in many literary works. In his story “The Rich Brother”, Tobias Wolff shows the paradox between this rivalry and love between two brothers while also showing that someone’s material wealth does not always make them the richer person. From the religious Donald to the outwardly prosperous Pete, the differences between the brothers are evident from the start. However, by the end of the story, Wolff creates the underlying theme that Donald, who often relies on his brother for material

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    Tobias Wolff as an outstanding critic due to certain aspects of his childhood, most notably is his parent’s separation. Following the separation, Wolff evolved into more of a critic up until he went into the army. Furthermore, when he returns from his service, some might note that his personality became more pessimistic than critical. His short stories are acknowledged by many readers because of the diverse aspirations some may be led to have through a myriad of interpretations. Truly, Wolff creates

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    Throughout the book This Boy’s Life by Tobias Wolff, a memoir about his life, he gives us a first hand look on how he became a world renown writer. Tobias mother had a great deal of importance in Tobias’s life but it didn’t always have a positive impact. Although Rosemary loves Jack unconditionally, her irresponsibility shows how omit she really was to Jack, when making decisions that would alter his life altogether. Rosemary’s irresponsibility follows Jack and her wherever they go. She had come

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    use by organizing their arguments or main points. In both Hipster: The Dead End Of Western Civilization by Douglas Haddow, and Bullet in the Brain by Tobias Wolff, the authors choose to make use of intellectual diction in order to indicate the idea that an absence of spontaneity is holding society back. In Bullet in the Brain by Tobias Wolff, main character Anders is described as being sarcastic, cynical, and argumentative. Anders is a very serious man who has been through a lot of hardships in

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    be your very final thought to think? The short story, “Bullet in the Brain”, is a very intriguing, well-articulated fictional writing piece that captures what happens in the split second of death through the main character Anders. Written by Tobias Wolff, the story follows a man who finds the cliché in anything and his final thoughts of his life as a bullet is moving through his brain. Saying I enjoyed this story would be the understatement of the century. The short story is purely brilliant and one

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    In Tobias Wolff’s short story “The Rich Brother,” there is a focus on the character of Pete. The older brother of Donald, the polar opposite of Pete, shows his character throughout the story. Pete, perceived as a successful individual by standards of society, is frivolous with his earnings. He and his wife own a franchise in Santa Cruz, California. Along with their franchise, Pete and his wife own a home near the ocean and have two daughters. However, Donald possesses nor wishes to possess any of

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    In the short story, “ The Bullet in the Brain,” by Tobias Wolff, we meet a book critic who ends up meeting his demise as a result of being sarcastic with a bank robber who is not on the same educational level as Anders.The conflict of the story is that experiences throughout Anders life has hardened him and made him jaded. Which makes Anders pessimistic and dark to people around him. One of the first examples in this short story by Wolff, conveying an example of how life has hardened Anders and how

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