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    AP LONG FORM 1. Diction: the accent‚ inflection‚ intonation‚ and speech-sound quality manifested by an individual speaker‚ usually judged in terms of prevailing standards of acceptability; enunciation. (Dictionary.com) “I was the youngest child in the school by two years‚ and I spoke only English‚ the infected tongue that had spread like a plague into the sacred land and contaminated the pure‚ sweet waters of Afrikanerdom.”(Power of One 3)-Peekay “No‚ no small baas‚ the lieutenant will come

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    story was called Bullet in the Brain By Tobias Wolff‚ its about how the main characters flaws led to his death. And I had to write about how certain flaws of mine would cause the death written in the story. I first put my summary of the story and then the short story for your entertainment purposes. Please let me know what you think... Electric Shock The Summary Electric Shock was my rendition of Bullet in the Brain by Tobias Wolff. It was hard for me to come up with an idea

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    Writings Do Not Only Entertain and Educate He tells Ayn Rand‚ an author‚ “Miss Rand‚ I just want you to know your books have completely changed my life” (Wolff 86). By telling her‚ the narrator of the novel Old School by Tobias Wolff expresses writers can have impact on their audience‚ and therefore‚ have control over their audience’s perspectives. The main character‚ the unnamed narrator‚ dreams of becoming a writer because of the power and respect authors have‚ during the 1960s in his prep school

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    pessimistic account as Tobias is consistently split between two contrasting personas when searching for his identity. As Tobias Wolff‚ he is a boy abandoned by his father who seemingly favours his brother Geoffrey. He is also influenced by his well-meaning mother Rosemary‚ imitating her ‘caught up in her dream’ with his ‘dreams of transformation’ and even turning down the opportunity for an improved life as he is his ‘mother’s son’. Subsequently‚ Toby imagines a new identity as Jack Wolff modelling himself

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    than an understanding of the dictionary definition. They know that this powerful commitment is the most intimate manner in which to show not only one’s love for another‚ but also one’s steadfast honor in remaining true to this lifetime promise. In Tobias Wolff’s “Say Yes‚” a wife and her husband‚ while washing the dinner dishes‚ find themselves straying onto the topic of interracial marriage. Quickly‚ the tension between the two escalates into more than just an everyday chat. Wolff’s domestic tale

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    my third major writing assignment‚ I focused on the short story “Bullet in The Brain” by Tobias Wolff. In this assignment‚ I analyzed the story and was able to understand what theme Wolff created and why he portrayed Anders‚ the main character‚ a certain way. Anders was first introduced as an unsympathetic character; however‚ towards the end of the story‚ the reasons for his behavior become understood. Wolff describes the tragic events that Anders has gone through in order to explain why he acts

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    I Saw Her First In Tobias Wolff’s "Two Boy’s and a Girl‚" the main character‚ Gilbert‚ envies his friend Rafe‚ wanting what Rafe has instead of accepting and trying to enjoy his own life. His sarcastic way of coping with this self-made problem develops as he looks after Rafe’s girlfriend and convertible while he is away. Although not accepted by Gilbert‚ the reader learns that even Rafe‚ whose life seems to be perfect‚ has problems of his own. For example‚ Rafe possesses the material things and

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    young Tobias Wolff feared other peoples perceptions of his true self. The fact that Wolff and his two friends‚ Taylor and Silver‚ were raised without true father figures in their lives played a major role in the behavior and character of these three young men. Through othering and double consciousness‚ the boys came to realize their weaknesses. In an effort to hide their weaknesses‚ they participated in deviant behavior in order to quench their thirst for power and strength. Tobias Wolff’s

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    explore truth? Tobias Wolff’s highly accredited novel‚ ‘ This Boys Life’ explores truth and lies through the use of various scenarios and characters in a cliché “American dream” teenage world. The narrative voice and main character of the novel‚ Tobias Wolff‚ uses his subjective truth – better known as what he believes is the truth‚ to justify his actions. Tobias is never quite satisfied with what has been bestowed on him‚ whether it be his name (to which he changed for Tobias to Jack) or whether

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    This Boy’s Life by Tobias Wolff i. “I had my own dreams of transformation...” ‘The reader feels that Toby and his mother are never going to be able to improve their lives.’ Do you agree? OR ii. ‘This Boy’s Life is not only about hardship; it is also about determination and resourcefulness.’ Discuss. Wolff’s memoir This Boy’s Life positions its readers to question the ability of Tobias and his mother to ‘change [their] luck’. In the midst of the post-war conservative backlash the pair are

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