Metaphors:
I will explain how Tobias Wolff uses Metaphors throughout Old School.
I will analyze why and when Tobias Wolff uses Metaphors throughout the book Old School.
During Old School, author Tobias Wolff uses metaphors to make some parts of the book more enthralling. For example, Wolff says things like “Cigarette smoke curled from her nostrils.” (Wolff, Page 65). In this sentence, Wolff adds fluent adjectives to make the sentence more vivid. In this quote, he adds the adjective “curled” to describe the cigarette smoke. By adding these adjectives to the sentence, he makes them more expressive. Another great example of Metaphorical usage is when our protagonist is talking about the presidents and says that Nixon is “a straight arrow and a scold.” (Wolff, Page 3) This …show more content…
A great example is when our protagonist was talking about Ayn Rand’s revulsion and he says this. “Her revulsion was as naked as a child’s, and it continued to show itself in the cold...” (Wolff, Page 91) When creating a simile, Wolff changes several words to make them fit with the sentence better and make it more fluent. In this case, he changes disgust to revulsive, which is much more fitting. Another great example of this is on page 87, when Ayn Rand is about to leave, and then she does this, “She jerked her head back as if she’d been slapped.” (Wolff, Page