Hunters in the snow, By Tobias Wolff (1981)

Hunters in the snow, By Tobias Wolff (1981)

7/10

 

About Tub shooting Kenny, I believe it’s unarguable that we triggered it. Stating his hate toward three separate objects, shooting each of them, and then saying he hates Tub is definitely a severe menace. However, judging by Kenny’s character and the fact that the old farmer asked Kenny to kill the old dog, I believe Kenny wouldn’t have really shot tub.

I found all three of these friends as total degenerates. Kenny is a wayward trickster who doesn’t know when to stop messing around. Tub is probably the least bad person in the gang, but he is a liar without self-control. Frank is obviously the worst person. He is a shameless pervert, and always distorts the situation cleverly so he and one other friend gangs up upon another.

The three friends in this story showed a very strange form of friendship that functions partly on shared secrets and understanding, but mostly the stronger two allying against the weaker one. I found this very unhealthy, but I guess people with flaws end up having flawed relationships. 

I rated this story seven out of ten. (183 words)

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