Instead, “there was a boy who wished to learn humility and pride in order to become skillful and worthy in the woods” (Faulkner 35). Perhaps Ike is secure in his abilities leading him to the decision to not shoot the bear. Since Ike’s skills were large and vast it is possible “he found himself becoming so skillful so rapidly that he feared he would ever become worthy in the woods” (Faulkner 35). It would seem Ike would not shoot the bear for the simple reason of wanting to be brave without compromising his morals. Ike has surpassed the learning stages of his life in the wilderness, by coming into contact with Old Ben twice and not shooting either time. Ike has now graduated to the alma mater stage of life, where he has learned, mastered and accomplished his hunting mission for the
Instead, “there was a boy who wished to learn humility and pride in order to become skillful and worthy in the woods” (Faulkner 35). Perhaps Ike is secure in his abilities leading him to the decision to not shoot the bear. Since Ike’s skills were large and vast it is possible “he found himself becoming so skillful so rapidly that he feared he would ever become worthy in the woods” (Faulkner 35). It would seem Ike would not shoot the bear for the simple reason of wanting to be brave without compromising his morals. Ike has surpassed the learning stages of his life in the wilderness, by coming into contact with Old Ben twice and not shooting either time. Ike has now graduated to the alma mater stage of life, where he has learned, mastered and accomplished his hunting mission for the