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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. Thomas Wolfe. 3.62. 92 ratings9 reviews. Genres Short Stories Fiction. Book details & editions. About the author. Thomas Wolfe. 355 books1,036 followers. Follow.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2012 · Learn how the 1906 killing spree by an unknown black man influenced Thomas Wolfe's short story and Asheville's race relations. Join free discussions at the YMI Cultural Center and get a free copy of the story.

  4. The Child by Tiger • Setting ♦ Time: Late in October ♦ Place: Shepperstone neighborhood ♦ Environment: Snow ♦ Atmosphere: Scary • Theme ♦ Tragedy: Because Dick Prosser have many change in his life. • Plot • Exposition: Dick Prosser was respected for his talents and precision on his way of life.

  5. The point-of-view in Wolfe's short story "The Child By Tiger," is first person singular. The character who tells the story, Spangler, is told exclusively from his experiences, recounting...