FRED STENSON’S
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FRED STENSON'S TEETH SEMINAR By: Jia Hui Sun For: Michael P. J. Kennedy, Ph.D. English 114.3(01) Submitted: 24 June 2004 Teeth, by Fred Stenson, is an interesting short story, with a plot spread between two hockey games and the childhood memories of the main character. The story is written in first person, through the eyes of a hockey player - the main character - and the setting is in western Canada, mainly around Canadian hockey rinks and the main character's hometown. The story presents a player, who plays hockey for money rather than for pleasure. The author of this story tries to provoke the readers, by writing through the eyes of this player, who does not love the game he plays. The idea that a hockey player - a professional Canadian hockey player - would dislike the game of hockey and still play, is what shocks, confuses and keeps the reader interested in the story. This unusual...

