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Tobias WolffA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to prompt student engagement.
“Tub had been waiting for an hour in the falling snow.”
The opening sentence of “Hunters in the Snow” conveys two things that are important in terms of theme and characterization: First, Tub’s friends are traveling together without Tub and are inconsiderate in being late, and second, the setting is in the cold and snow. The setting symbolizes the cold and hostile dynamic in this friend group.
“You look just like a beach ball with a hat on.”
“Some juvenile delinquents had heaved a brick through the windshield on the driver’s side, so the cold and snow funneled right into the cab.”
“I won’t say a word. Like I won’t say anything about a certain babysitter.”
“‘You ask me how I want to die today’, Kenny said, ‘I’ll tell you burn me at the stake.’”
Although he isn’t burned at the stake, Kenny talking about his death foreshadows the life-threatening injuries he receives later in the story. Kenny saying this to his friends foreshadows that those injuries, and his possible death, will be at the hands of his friends.
“All I can say is, it’s the first diet I ever heard of where you gained weight from it.”
Kenny says this to Tub, foreshadowing Tub’s later confession that he isn’t on a diet. This statement also further characterizes Kenny as mean and belittling.
“He wore a heavy wedding band.”
“It’s my glands.”
“You haven’t seen your own balls in ten years.”
“As he kicked forward, the edge of the crust bruised his shins.”
“Tub grabbed Frank by the collar and back him hard up against the fence.”
Tub finally snaps after yet another joke about his weight again. This is a pivotal moment for Tub’s character. The power dynamic of the group changes when Tub goes from being passive to aggressive. This moment of self-assertion is also selfishness, however, because Tub focuses on himself and his feelings rather than on rushing Kenny to the hospital after Tub shoots him.
“Because if me and Tub don’t get warmed up we’re going to freeze solid and then where will you be?”
“Just what the doctor ordered.”
“When you’ve got a friend it means you’ve always got someone on your side, no matter what.”
This statement is another piece of subtle irony. Tub says this to Frank while they drink coffee even though they have left Kenny in the back of the truck with no one on his side. The quote also highlights the toxic nature of Tub’s support for Frank’s affair. Tub makes no effort to guide his friend away from causing his family pain and trauma.
“They had taken a different turn a long way back.”
This is the final line of the short story, and it summarizes the consequences of Frank and Tub’s selfishness and neglect. Kenny will probably not get to a hospital on time and will die because of the gunshot wound. Wolff comments on how toxic friendships can have dangerous and even deadly consequences.
By Tobias Wolff