Why You Should Read My Essay

Wolf In White Van might at first be seen as the book of a horrible event and how one goes on about his life after an incident. However, when looked closely many life lessons can be extracted from Darnielle’s work. One of them is learning what trauma is and how it affects the mind of a person. It is hard to understand a person without putting one’s self in their shoes. Wolf In White Van does exactly that by presenting a person with trauma and leading narrative from the first perspective. This gives a chance of looking how trauma affects not only the external but also the internal world of a survivor. The essay: Wolf in White Van and Trauma, explores this argument further by looking closely at the details such as novel structure, the daily hardships the protagonists faces and finally how he faces the world after his trauma. With critical thinking and reading resulting in writing as a learning skills, this essay looks how Darnielle presents trauma as not only an event but an ever-present companion. By closely analyzing the thoughts of characters it teaches the others not only how the person with a trauma feels but also what they need in order to reach recovery.