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    "Hunters in the Snow" by Tobias Wolff is about three friends-Tub,Kenny, and Frank-who have arranged to go hunting which is something that they do on a regular basis. Kenny taunts Tub about him being overweight and Frank about his affair with a 15 year old girl. Throughout the entire day of the hunting trip, Kenny was taunting the two men. A series of events takes place on the hunting trip which makes it noticeable that their problems are much deeper than just one day of hunting, Kenny taunts and

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    the fence, she and Tobias will find a new life together, free from lies, untrue loyalties, and painful memories. However, when the group finally gets there, it is nothing as she expected it to be. Old explanations are fake. New truths change the minds and hearts of those she loves. Once again, Tris has to battle to discover the complexities of human nature and face impossible choices using courage, allegiance, sacrifice, and love. As Allegiant begins, the new head of Chicago, Tobias’ mother, considers

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    Mingyang Chen Sarah Perkins English 1A Final Draft Dec. 12 2015 Can Being “Unhappy” be a Good Thing? In This Boy’s Life written by Tobias Wolff, we follow the stories of people who choose to surrender to their unhappy circumstances and all they can do is hope things change without them actually putting work into it (Wolff). However, Wolff’s work triggers the question, “can being unhappy be a good thing?” Every individual has a desire to achieve a state of happiness, they wish to be happy even they

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    Tobias Wolff is probably best known for his short-story collections Back in the World (1985), In the Garden of the North American Martyrs (1981), and The Night in Question (1996) and for his novel The Barracks Thief (1984), which won the PEN/Faulkner Award in 1985. Wolff has also written two autobiographies. The first, A Boy 's Life (1989), won the Los Angeles TImes Book Award for biography and was made into a movie (1993) in which Wolff was played by Leonardo DiCaprio. The second autobiography,

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    good people, and no one is curious about what is and is not really ethical behavior. There are always certain experiences that shape a person's moral standpoint and integrity. In Old School by Tobias Wolff, he expresses this message in the book. The main character of the book, is a fictional alter ego of Tobias Wolff. Throughout this novel, He is trying to provide the basis of truth by using various scenes, characters, and other incidents, he expressed it. Reading this novel, the audience will probably

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    In the story of “The Rich Brother”, from the author Tobias Wolff, and “Sonny’s Blues” by writer James Baldwin, both stories have brothers that succeed and failed. In “The Rich Brother” Pete is the oldest and Donald the youngest, Pete has his life put together, a family, and while the youngest is trying to find himself his lost. In “Sonny’s Blues” the narrator is the oldest brother and Sonny is the youngest, the unnamed narrator is an English teacher who was in the army and has a family, Sonny is

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    In the middle of Tobias Wolff’s short story “Powder,” The father says, “I’ll tell you what I want, I want us all to be together again,” (35). We are left to wonder, how far a father will go to save his relationships with his family after being stuck on the top of a snowy mountain. Wolff portrays the father as an inconsiderate man with little care for the well-being of his marriage and relationship with his son. However, when his wife calls for a split, his efforts to save his relationship with his

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    Midland Community Theatre presented the comedy/thriller/musical Sweeney Todd September 2 – 24, 2016, shown in Mabee Theatre II. This production was scripted by Hugh Wheeler and was co-produced by CONCHO and directed by Tim Jebsen. The production was filled with cruel humor and was seamlessly brought to life by the actors’ flawless performances. The plot of Sweeney Todd, follows the life of a barber after he has been kicked out of his country and sent to jail. He has escaped prison and gone back to

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    “Hunters in the Snow” by Tobias Wolff uses Kenny, Frank, Tub, and the dog to respectively symbolize Pestilence, War, Famine, and Death, the four horsemen of the apocalypse, to emphasize how maltreatment of others leads to loss. Before Kenny’s entered their lives, Frank and Tub were close friends. Kenny isolated the two so that they could not team up against him. He cleaves the two, by describing Tub offensively as “wasting away” before urging Frank to also humiliate Tub (Wolff 88). Kenny provokes

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    Kenny does not treat people better than Byron. Kenny is as big as a bully as Byron is. He has had multiple moments of rudeness. For example, Kenny hit Larry Dunn twice, Kenny laughed at Cody and Rufus when Larry made a rude joke to them, and when Byron got stuck to the mirror, Kenny had a wonderful time making fun of him. In the book, “The Watsons Go to Birmingham” by Christopher Paul Curtis on page sixty Kenny hit Larry Dunn twice. Byron said, “Pop him”, hence Kenny popped Larry. The initial

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