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    Eng 1127 Due Date: Dec 6‚ 2012 Literary Analysis of Gender Inequality and Social Conditioning in a Patriarchal Society in Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” Word Count 1‚086 Written in 1968‚ Alice Munro’s short story “Boys and Girls” is set on a farm where foxes are raised for the fur trade. The main characters in this story are the Mother‚ the Father‚ the eldest daughter and son. The mother and father have established stereotypical gender roles; the mother does indoor domestic work‚ while the

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    ‘‘Boys and Girls’’ was first published in 1968 in The Montrealer‚ The story‚ narrated by a young girl‚ details the time in her life when she leaves childhood and its freedoms behind and realizes that to be a ‘‘girl’’ is to be‚ eventually‚ a woman. The child begins to understand that being socially typed entails a host of serious implications. Thus becoming a ‘‘girl’’ on the way to womanhood is a time fraught with difficulties for the young protagonist because she senses that women are considered

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    Boys and Girls Throughout the story “Boys and Girls”‚ gender is a popular issue that came up. During the time period‚ women were considered to be second class. The narrator of the story‚ whose name you do not find out‚ struggles with the social norm. She does not enjoy the “dirty” chores she is entitled to do such as kitchen work with her mother. The narrator although older than her younger brother‚ is still considered to be below him. Laird which is a synonym for “Lord” is an obvious

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    Erik Thijs Ms. Russell Short Fiction Tuesday May 10‚ 2016 Imagination and Memory in Miles City Montana and Carried Away by Alice Munro “Love is blind‚ but marriage is a real eye opener”-Unknown. The story‚ “Miles City Montana” by Alice Munro‚ shows how a couple can fall out of love after knowing each other for a long period of time. “Carried Away” by Alice Munro on the other hand was a story of how you can fall in love with someone that you do not know at all. What the two stories have in common

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    the Munro stories you have studied. Short stories by Alice Munro are ordinary human life stories‚ set in small towns having it relatable to any readers. In her stories‚ Munro uses characterisation techniques to reveal the personalty of her characters. Specifically‚ in each story Munro portrays an unpleasant character in society‚ still handles the readers to understand and sympathise with her characters through her convincing narrative. In the stories‚ “To Reach Japan” and “Gravel” Munro includes

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    The story “Day of the Butterfly” by Alice Munro is a coming of age story between two girls. In the story the focus is on acceptance and rejection of our peers. Myra and her little brother Jimmy are the rejects of a small town in Ontario‚ Canada and are judged based on their looks and actions by the other kids. One of the kids is Helen but she decides to be nice to Myra and share her Cracker Jack with her one morning on the way to school. Suddenly Myra quit going to school‚ Gladys Healey claims she’s

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    In the story The Red Dress by Alice Munro‚ the character Mary Fortune represents this individual; this influence. The main character in the narrative‚ who remains nameless‚ is only able to discover herself through the help of another. Mary Fortune instilled a sense of confidence in the main character by presenting her a path that lead away from the majority. The girl experiences a profound life altering change in the story. At the beginning of the story the girl is portrayed as an unsocial‚ insecure

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    women who pushed for gender role reevaluation and publicly rebelled against the established social norm of a woman ’s "place." Although Alice Munro may not have been burning her bra on the courthouse steps‚ threads of a feminist influence can be found in "Boys and Girls." Munro ’s main character‚ a girl probably modeled after Munro ’s own childhood experiences on an Ontario farm‚ faces her awakening body and the challenge of developing her social identity in a man ’s world. "The girl‚" an unnamed character

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    45 THINGS A GIRL WANT‚ BUT WON’T ASK FOR: 1. Touch her waist. 2. Actually talk to her. 3. Share secrets with her. …4. Give her your jacket. 5. Kiss her slowly. Are you remembering this? 6. Hug her. 7. Hold her. 8. Laugh with her. 9. Invite her somewhere. 10. Hangout with her and your friends together. KEEP READING .. 11. Smile with her. 12. Take pictures with her. 13. Pull her onto your lap. 14. When she says she loves you more‚ deny it. Fight back. 15. When her friends say

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    After I came home from school‚ I sat on her couch and imaged‚ “she is on her summer vacation and will be home soon.” As a character‚ Juliet‚ in Alice Munro’s story‚ “Silence‚” does when her daughter’s disappearance‚ “every day when she was on her way home from work‚ she had wondered if perhaps Penelope would be waiting in the apartment” (Munro 133). She knows her daughter is gone‚ but she denies it to escape the sorrow. It was not because I did not know that my grandma is gone‚ but it hurt to

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