Analysis Of Brad Manning's Essay: Arm Wrestling With My Father

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In the essay entitled, "Arm Wrestling with My Father", by Brad Manning illustrates his relationship with his father. Manning had a unique relationship with his father and they expressed love physically rather than using words. The two never shared emotions with each other. As a child, Manning never won an arm wrestling match, and he was pleased to have a strong father figure. Manning began to grow older and he became stronger physically and mentally, however his father aged and became feeble. One day when Manning came home from college, the two challenged each other to a final arm wrestling match, but Manning was surprisingly winning. He realized his father had a difficult time expressing love verbally, so he demonstrated …show more content…

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