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  1. “The Child by Tiger” reflects the social norms of the 1930s and the racism that lingered well after the end of the American Civil War. Growing up in North Carolina, Thomas Wolfe witnessed racial segregation and the devastating effect this had on individuals and communities.

  2. The Child by Tiger. Twenty-five years ago, the narrator and his friends Randy Shepperton, Nebraska Crane, and Augustus Potterham are throwing a football around. One of them misses the ball, and Dick Prosser, Mr. Shepperton’s new hired man, comes along and catches it, tossing it back. The boys are in awe of Dick’s skills and his gentleness.

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  5. The Child by Tiger. Thomas Wolfe. 3.60. 93 ratings9 reviews. Genres Short Stories Fiction. Book details & editions. About the author. Thomas Wolfe. 358 books1,042 followers. Follow.

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  6. 14 de mar. de 2024 · In Thomas Wolfe's short story "The Child By Tiger," the author delves into the complexities of human nature and the destructive power of unchecked rage. Set in the racially charged atmosphere of the American South, the story follows the tragic events that unfold when a seemingly harmless and beloved figure in a small town reveals a ...

  7. Collected by Francis E. Skipp, these fifty-eight stories span the breadth of Thomas Wolfe’s career, from the uninhibited young writer meticulously describing the enchanting birth of springtime in...