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Tobias Wolff's Bullet In The Brain

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Tobias Wolff’s “Bullet in the Brain” is about a man who is a book critic. He recalls his lost a memory of childhood after being shot in the head during a bank robbery. In the beginning of the story, Anders’ personality is revealed as cynical, narcissistic, and pompous. As the story reaches its end, Anders reveals another side of his personality that has been hidden from the beginning of the story. Anders is presented as an unsympathetic character, but the author uses different points of view in the story that makes the audience sympathetic towards him in the end. The author uses different third person perspective, symbolism, and setting to contribute to the theme of the story that a human’s personality changes by time, and environment or experience. The author uses two different perspectives to …show more content…

In the beginning of the story, the author presents the story with third person point of view with limited. This point of view allows the reader to privy Anders’ thoughts and it shows one dimension of Anders’ personality. Also this point of view tends to be objective so that the reader might judge Anders quickly, and it makes little ambiguity about the character because the character does not introduce himself. For instance, while he was waiting in line, his reaction to the woman in front of him on the line at the bank, “He got stuck behind two women whose loud, stupid conversation put him in a murderous temper.” (Wolff1244), shows he is an impatient person. Also, he adds more, “Tragic, really. If they’re not chopping off the wrong leg or bombing your ancestral village, they are closing their positions.” (Wolff1245), after the teller closes

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