Tobias Wolff Essays

  • Powder by Tobias Wolff

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    Powder Powder, a short story written by Tobias Wolff, is about a boy and his father on a Christmas Eve outing. As the story unfolds, it appears to run deeper than only a story about a boy and his father on a simple adventure in the snow. It is an account of a boy and his father’s relationship, or maybe the lack of one. Powder is narrated by a grown-up version of the boy. In this tale, the roles of the boy and his father emerge completely opposite than what they are supposed to be but may prove

  • The Rich Brother by Tobias Wolff

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    The short story, "The Rich Brother," by Tobias Wolff represents the same concept that everyday people all over the world encounter. This portrays how having siblings can be an enormous part of a persons life. The rivalry between siblings is often very competitive, but at the same time similar to magnets. When they are not connected it may seem they are independent and whole, but when examined closely it is obvious they are really relying on each other to function properly. Although Pete and Donald's

  • Tobias Wolff Writing Style

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    Tobias Wolff, The "One Of A Kind Author" Tobias Wolff has a unique style of writing, and a certain voice that makes him stand out from others. He usually writes his stories with the setting being in nature, or the outdoors. He writes a lot about characters who are undergoing some type of change, and he writes without a definite closure. His works are written about realistic events that could happen in real life. Wolff has a significant writing style that is, without a doubt, one of a kind. Tobias

  • The Rich Brother by Tobias Wolff

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    The Rich Brother by Tobias Wolff Works Cited Not Included Tobias Wolff's short story, "The Rich Brother", is a parallel story to the biblical fable of Able and Cain. The biblical story of Able and Cain is that of the first story that puts man against man. Cain and Able are children of Adam and Eve, where Cain is the eldest and Able the younger of the two. In the biblical story Cain and Able end up giving gifts (sacrifices) to appease to their God. This in turn, creates tension between the two

  • 'The Rich Brothers' By Tobias Wolff

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    The Rich Brothers is a story written by Tobias Wolff. Born in Birmingham, Alabama and currently a professor at Stanford University. He published this short story 1985 were we get introduced to two brothers living their lives much different from each other with few things uncommon. We follow their sibling rivalry and love as brothers. The comparison between success and failure and how they choose to value it. Pete the older brother might appear as the “richer” and more successful brother but, as

  • Theme Of Bullet In The Brain By Tobias Wolff

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    Tobias Wolff’s Profound Literature Elements Many people believe Tobias Wolff is considered much of a critic mainly because his childhood was affected by his parent’s separation. Little by little, he started to become like a critic until he went to the army. Furthermore, when he came back he became more pessimistic than critical some might say. His short stories are acknowledged by many readers because of the true meaning of aspirations some people could think they can make out of it. Some say Wolff

  • This Boy's Life By Tobias Wolff

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    This Boy’s Life This Boy’s Life is a memoir by Tobias Wolff. This memoir gives us an insight of Tobias’s, who called himself Jack in his younger years, life with his mother Rosemary. The mother and son tried to move on with life after the separation of their family. To be able to support Tobias, his mother, Rosemary, met the wrong type of men who were abusive and clings on to her. As a single parent Rosemary took great care of Tobias and made sure he had food and a roof over his head. The two had

  • This Boy's Life by Tobias Wolff

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    This Boy's Life by Tobias Wolff Mark Twain once said, "We are creatures of outside influences -- we originate nothing within. Whenever we take a new line of thought and drift into a new line of belief and action, the impulse is always suggested from the outside." In the memoir This Boy’s Life, by Tobias Wolff Jack shows that he is a creature of outside influence. Some examples of this are that he copies what his friends do, he doesn't try to shape his own life, and he is heavily influenced

  • Analysis Of Say Yes By Tobias Wolff

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    In the story Say Yes by Tobias Wolff, a marriage is broken overnight by a revelation of the insufficiency of their love in the test. Along with the husband’s wrong response to the “Love Test”, the relationship is dramatically demolished by Ann’s sudden realization of the superficial love of her husband. Even though her husband tries to please Ann with the right answer, her feelings of love has already been shattered by distrust and suspicion. The hypothetical “Love Test” in the story reveals the

  • Textual Analysis: Old School By Tobias Wolff

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    Yash Gupta Alex Mouw 18 October 2015 Old School - Tobias Wolff Textual Analysis Set in an elite school in an elite school in the north east, a place of wealth, tradition and calculated nonchalance. It’s extremely similar to an old european atmosphere just as the United States was coming out of the phase of the second world war and into a much freer time. Tobias wolff resembles the Narrator in many ways. Wolff grew up in the North west and later came east to attend the Hill School, a boy’s boarding

  • Symbolism In This Boy's Life By Tobias Wolff

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    The memoir, This Boy’s Life by Tobias Wolff, provides a personal description of events surrounding Wolff’s adolescence. The records of events demonstrate the struggle to find freedom in a harsh environment that Wolff faced traveling around northwest United States. Therefore, Wolff proposes the theme of Jack’s longing for self-recreation through detail descriptions of symbols, motifs, and anecdotes. Wolff presents the idea of symbolism in the Winchester .22 Rifle. Given as a gift from his father

  • Hunters in the Snow by Tobias Wolff

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    Is society too egotistical? In Hunters in the Snow, Tobias Wolfe gives an illustration of the selfishness and self-centeredness of humankind through the actions of his characters. The story opens up with three friends going on their habitual hunting routine; their names are Frank, Kenny, and Tub. In the course of the story, there are several moments of tension and arguments that, in essence, exposes the faults of each man: they are all narcissistic. Through his writing in Hunters in the Snow, Wolfe

  • A Comparison of Values in The Rich Brother by Tobias Wolff

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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

  • Religion In The Rich Brother By Tobias Wolff

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    Amidst tumultuous times religion is often turned to for solace and comfort with difficult matters. The short story, “The Rich Brother” by Tobias Wolff, displays both sides of religion, one being the extreme piety fueled by fear of the fate of one's immortal soul, and the other the doubtful cynicism of a skeptic. Donald is the brother obsessed with the future of his spirit in the next life and hops from religion to religion in search of the path which leads his soul to salvation. Therefore, fear of

  • Summary Of This Boy's Life By Tobias Wolff

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    despite this her avoidance of punishment and her unwavering belief that ‘he didn't do it’ ultimately hurts Toby. Rosemary’s unwillingness to reprimand Toby stems from her own experience with punishment by ‘Daddy’. She ‘doesn't see a need for it’ but Wolff conveys through the tone of the text that that is exactly what Toby needs. Toby’s lack of a sense of guidance and clear boundaries illustrates his inability to observe the consequences of his actions and so he is doomed to repeat them. This creates

  • An Analysis Of Joseph Wolff's Powder By Tobias Wolff

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    Throughout our time here on Earth, we have probably had one or two people tell us to “live in the moment” and to quit worrying about the things we cannot control. The fictitious story, “Powder”, written by Tobias Wolff, exemplifies what this is all about by using a young, conservative, and often times controlling boy in contrast to his older, more fearless father. According to the short story, the boy was someone who “kept all of his clothes on numbered hangers to improve proper rotation and would

  • Literary Techniques In This Boy's Life By Tobias Wolff

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    Tobias Wolff is a strange writer whose work is "so absolutely clear and hypnotic that a reader wants to take it apart and find some simple way to describe why it works so beautifully"(Tobias Wolff, This Boy's Life [back cover]). Although sometimes taking place in such foreign locations as Vietnam, Wolff's stories are predominantly based on banal situations and people. The magic in his writing though is the fact he draws the reader into the story at all times. He does so by connecting his characters

  • The Path to War in This Boy’s Life by Tobias Wolff

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    Must you have battle in your heart forever? The bloody toil of combat? --Homer, The Odyssey Shortly after the publication of his memoir, This Boy’s Life, Tobias Wolff addressed the topic of Vietnam. When asked about the influence of Vietnam in This Boy’s Life, Wolff responded that he “wanted the reader to be aware very early on that this boyhood is a progression to a place. That the boyhood obsession with weapons has a terminus somewhere, that it ends in war. There’s a logical progression in

  • Compare The Relationship Between Father And Son In Powder By Tobias Wolff

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    Parents play an irreplaceable role in the life of their children. They are a source of comfort and support warmth, security and protection, and they help each of their children to make sense of the world in which their live. In “Powder”, by Tobias Wolff, and “Father and I”, by Pär Lagerkvist, one of the common themes throughout the stories is the strong, irrefutable relationship between father and son. In “Powder”, the ordinary role of father and son is reversed. The boy and his father are quite

  • Effect of Trauma on a Child in A Boy's Life by Tobias Wolff

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    When a child experiences trauma, it stays with them for the rest of their life. When a child experiences abuse, one of the highest forms of trauma, they can do little to stop it from affecting everything they do. Tobias Wolff’s memoir, This Boy’s Life, Illustrates this. While it can be said that Rosemary, the mother of Jack, was in many ways responsible for his life, she herself can not solely be blamed. The trauma and abuse she experienced as a child contributed greatly to her choices, and her son’s