![]() ![]() “Heaven will take note.””), something which makes him extremely detestable and antipathetical to others, teaches the reader a lesson. ![]() First of all, his sarcasm towards the other people waiting in line at the bank (“”Unforgivable”, Anders said. There is a variety of things a story like this can bring to one’s mind. “Bullet in the Brain”, a short story by Tobias Wolff, is mainly about a sarcastic and cynical book critic who has forgotten what respect really means. What does the story teach us? Let’s aim for a minimum of 200 words in this reflection, and, as always, lets focus on specific textual evidence. A theme should be a message from which anyone could learn it should not just be a particular observation relevant only to the characters and events in that story. ![]() Pick one of the three short stories we’ve read–“Bullet in the Brain,” “The Catbird Seat,” or “Saboteur,” and reflect on its theme–that is, the central message of the story. ![]()
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