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Character Analysis Of Frank In Tobias Wolff's 'Hunters In The Snow'

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In the short story “Hunters in the Snow,” written by Tobias Wolff, the most selfish character is Frank. Frank is always seen mocking and degrading his friends throughout the story. For instance, after Kenny and Frank leave Tub out in the cold, waiting for an hour, Frank scolds Tub by saying, “you [have not] done anything but complain since we got here” (Wolff,29). Rather than sympathizing with Tub, Frank disregards his concern and continues to mock him after about his insecurities like his weight. Furthermore, Frank shows no concern for Kenny’s wounds as he proceeds to get coffee. He acts in an oblivious manner as he tells Kenny that “it’s no use whining about being cold if [he is] not going to try to keep warm” (Wolff, 37). This exhibits
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