Tobias Wolff's Hunters In The Snow

690 Words2 Pages

Imagine a cold, dark, bleak place where a lifeless setting represents the characters in Hunters in the Snow. These hunter go to the same place every year to hunt, but they never find deer, but deer isn’t what they are really looking for. These selfish and insecure hunters are really hunting for approval from one another. In Tobias Wolff’s Hunters in the Snow, the characters are successful in their hunt for a approval because Frank gets his approval for liking a 15 year old babysitter, Tub gets approval for eating a lot, and Kenny gets his approval of salvation. Frank’s selfish desires is what drives him to find the approval that he was looking for. When Tub and Frank arrive at the tavern, Frank begins to tell Tub his desires in a way to manipulate Tub, “Tub, have you ever been in love?” Frank proceeds on telling Tub on how he’s in love with a 15 year old, but making Tub feel guilty which only leaves Tub the option of approving his desires. Frank does this because he needs the approval of anyone …show more content…

Kenny is given this by Tub when Tub said, “Say it - I’m going to the hospital.” Tub told Kenny to repeat this over and over again and is the little hope that drives Kenny to be alive all that time. Kenny was even trying to get out of the truck to stay alive. In this story, all they need to survive is acceptance, and Kenny receives that again once they were heading to the hospital, “I’m going to the hospital.” Kenny says this whilst in the back of the truck heading in the wrong direction, but it doesn’t matter what is actually happening rather that what they think is happening. Kenny is dying in the back of a truck repeating to himself that he’s going to the hospital, Tub is the one who accepted him to think that they are heading in the way of salvation. Now Frank, Tub, and Kenny are part of this reality where what is happening really doesn’t matter, what really matters is what they think is

Open Document