HUNTERS IN THE SNOW
...en he is alone, he secretly devours all the wrong foods. His friends notice that he is actually gaining weight, not losing it. They confront him and torment him more about his weight, which does more damage to his state of mind. This contributes to Tub shooting Kenny. Frank is portrayed as a manly man. He is always telling Tub to “stop bitching” and “get centered.” Frank has a secret of his own. He confides in Kenny about his adulterous relationship with the babysitter, Roxanne Brewer who is fifteen years old. He thinks he is in love with her and tries to convince his buddy that she has a lot to offer. Frank is often thinking about his dilemma and does not pay attention to what he is doing while on the hunting trip. Later in the story, Frank tells Tub his secret and reveals he wants to leave his wife. Kenny is the final character of the story. Kenny comes across to be a joker and a know it all. He knew about Frank’s secret and would purposely make comments here and there about the babysitter in the presence of Tub. Kenny also knew about the hunting ground and the owner. He already knew about the dog being sick, but didn’t reveal this to Tub and Frank for it would give Kenny the upper hand. Kenny always thought he knew more than everyone else and was always kidding around. What Kenny didn’t know was that Tub would later shoot him in self-defense. Kenny thought he would look tough in front of Tub and F...