Tobias Wolff Essays
Copy at Your Own Peril: Plagiarism in Old School 11th Grade
Old School
Over 2,000 years ago, the philosopher Aristotle stated that with regards to “the origin of poetic art as a whole…the habit of imitating is congenital to human beings from childhood and so is the pleasure that all men take in works of imitation.”...
Moral Ambiguity in Old School 12th Grade
Old School
The narrator of Old School, by Tobias Wolff, is a character that can be characterized as morally ambiguous by the reader. This moral ambiguity is accentuated by the complexity of the character, and the fact that the story takes place from his...
Struggle for power in “Hunters in the Snow” College
Hunters in the Snow and Other Stories
“Hunters in the snow” is the story about three friends named Tub, Kenny and Frank. They are friends and they decide to go hunting outside Spokane, Washington. The fail to get any game and Kenny shoots a dog that belongs to an old farmer. Kenney is...
Symbolism in This Boy's Life 11th Grade
This Boy's Life: A Memoir
Symbolism is a literary device used throughout literature in which a concrete image represents something deeper and more implicit. It is an effective strategy used to enhance the meanings of novels and memoirs and also to reveal certain things...
A Rhetorical Analysis: The Passive Non-Identity 11th Grade
This Boy's Life: A Memoir
In Tobias Wolff's memoir This Boy’s Life, Wolff recounts a life of secretive rebellion under the rule of his abusive stepfather and submissive, peace-making mother. Tobias lives, from the beginning, in two worlds. The world of passivity and...
Setting and Theme: 'This Boy's Life,' 'Running in the Family,' and the Link Between Place and Characterization 12th Grade
This Boy's Life: A Memoir
In literature, different settings are often used to explain the production of different types of characters with varied opinions, personalities, and morals. On top of this, the setting is often used to carry a specific idea or emphasize the goal...
A Shot in the Dark: The Allegory of Respect in “Bullet in the Brain” College
The Night in Question: Stories
Tobias Wolff’s “Bullet in the Brain,” tells the story of a disrespectful literary critic who gets shot in the head by a recounts one last memory before his gruesome death. Wolff’s story probes readers to not only challenge but contemplate their...
Prosperous, Propertied Pete: Varieties of Wealth in "The Rich Brother" 12th Grade
Back in the World: Stories
In “The Rich Brother” by Tobias Wolff, Pete drives his brother Donald home from a church community. Pete is the typical middle class success story and Donald is a poor drifter. Throughout the short story, the question arises who is truly the “rich...