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    story “The Rich Brother‚” we are introduced to two brothers Pete and Donald. They is a major difference between these brother 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 whenever he can. The two brothers are very different in their belief about what is valuable. Pete is a man that has worked hard and values what he has acquired. His brother Donald‚ on

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    Sonny’s Blues by James Baldwin and The Rich Brother by Tobias Wolff‚ are two short stories that contain many parallels to one and other. Both stories revolve around two brothers‚ one more successful than the other. In “The Rich Brother”‚ two brothers‚ each living adverse lives‚ are reunited with one another after incident of homelessness. The older‚ more wealthy brother‚ Pete‚ doesn’t understand his younger‚ poor‚ brother’s life. Donald becomes homeless‚ and Pete offers to come pick him up‚ and let

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    “My writing has been impelled by the desire to escape.” -Tobias Wolff Both Toby and his mother find the idea of escaping desirable. Toby does this in both physical escaping to another location‚ but also on an emotional level. Tobias Wolff chose the name Jack as a new beginning for himself. This is a representation of him escaping his past and making himself anew. He escapes his past by using his imagination‚ through the act of driving‚ and taking on different roles. Toby tries to pretend that his

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    Tobias Wolff‚ author of the short story “Hunters in the Snow”‚ uses multiple elements of fiction such as suspense‚ conflict and mystery to create said story. All of which come together to create a remarkable‚ intriguing‚ and eye opening story for the reader to enjoy and ponder over for a substantial amount of time after finishing. The element of mystery becomes most apparent during the beginning stages of the story when the main characters are being introduced. With minimal details and no background

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    Ironing” by Tillie Olsen and “The Rich Brother” by Tobias Wolff there is a constant theme of the meaning of success‚ who to thank for it and the importance of family. In “I Stand Here Ironing’‚ Olsen talks about a girl who lived a rough childhood but in the end still made something of herself. Told from the point of view of her mother‚ it is seen how the daughter could resent her through how she was pushed from place to place but overall did not. In Wolff’s “The Rich Brother” there is a constant struggle

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    Powder “Powder” is a story written by Tobias Wolff in 1996 staged in the mid to late 1950’s about a boy and his father skiing at Mount Baker on Christmas Eve and what it takes them to get back home in time for dinner. The father and his wife are on the edge of breaking up‚ although she is still angry about him taking their son to see Telonious Monk she lets them go. He promises hand over heart to keep him safe during the Mount Baker ski trip and get him home on time. Through the story the father

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    fathers and trust them. This is seen in the short story "Powder"‚ by Tobias Wolff‚ and the "Parable of the Prodigal Son". In each story‚ "Powder" and "The Prodigal Son"‚ the sons did not like their father. In Powder‚ the father’s son is starting to dislike him. You can tell this from the lines "“Buck up‚” he said. “I’ll get you there. Right‚ doctor?” I was supposed to say‚ “Right‚ doctor‚” but I didn’t say anything." (Wolff 1). This line shows the father is trying to rekindle their relationship by

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    "Powder‚" by Tobias Wolff‚ is about a man recalling his memory of a specific ski trip taken with his father‚ at a time when his parent’s were on the verge of divorce. He recounts the day with vivid detail‚ telling us the reasons why his parents divorce was imminent‚ but also how much he loves his father despite his faults. The boy conveys his controlling behavior to the point of numbering his clothes to ensure rotation‚ and asking for school assignments well in advance so that he can make up

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    become. The two passages The Rich Brother by Tobias Wolff and Sonny’s Blues by James Baldwin tell a story of two different brothers who have grown to be seemingly opposites of each other who end up together years later due to separate life choices. Both stories argue that disparity in childhood leads to conflict; however‚ siblings always eventually come back to one another‚ whether good or bad. First‚ the story The Rich Brother supports this claim by its story of two brothers whose greatly contrasting

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    different world many years later in California. Wolff has had a past painted with ups and downs. As many of us have read his works we can see how self-determination and the will to overcome can lead to a successful pursuit of one’s dreams. Wolff’s upbringing was mediocre at best‚ instability plagued him. However‚ he continued to dream. In pursuit of a goal‚ Wolff would fight for those dreams head on. In This Boy’s Life and In Pharaoh’s Army‚ Wolff directly associates the memoirs with his life

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