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    “It Was Only a Girl” “It was only a girl” is a statement that previously was accepted in society. With views shifting in society‚ the distinction between gender and sex widens‚ and the political correctness of such statements are considered sexist. The emphasis on the liberty to choose one’s own gender is quite relevant in the 21st century; however‚ the message in the short story “Boys and Girls” (1968) by Alice Munro provides readers with the impression that gender is a biologically predetermined

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    The Boys and Girls Club of America is an organization with an objective to help the youth of America to become well-rounded‚ accomplished‚ and productive members of society. All of the programs that are offered by the club are strategically designed to aid in the education‚ and development of understanding the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. Thanks to the Boys and Girls Club life-changing opportunities are offered to thousands of youth across the country. There are six major categories

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    perform most activities that require physical strength. Struggles against society’s ideas of how gender roles should be‚ as well as threats of a feminist influence on some issues are found in "Boys and Girls" composition written by Alice Munro. In this story‚ the main character‚ who appears to be an unnamed girl‚ faces her awakening body and the challenge of developing her social identity in a man’s world. Through first-person narration‚ Munro shows the girl’s views of femininity by describing the

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    The first time I took a step into the Boys and Girls club room during my sophomore year‚ all I saw was a vast amount of people working on school assignments‚ I was very scared to come inside because I had a fear that I was going to be judge based on my religion and my cultural identity‚ which are qualities that have always been important to me. When I first came in I sat down with my friend Carla and we were working on a math assignment‚ The club was situated in the library that day‚ it wasn’t loud

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    Only a girl? “Boys and Girls” is a short story written by Alice Monroe‚ this is a story about a young girl’s resistance to womanhood in a society infested with gender roles and stereotypes. Munro makes the point that gender stereotyping‚ relationships‚ and a loss of innocence play an important‚ and often controversial role in the growing and passing into adulthood. This story takes place in the 1940s on a fox farm outside of Jubilee. During this time‚ women are viewed as second class citizens‚ but

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    Boys or Girls: We are all Equal Characters: Sarah: the victim Henry: the bully Sarah: ally Billy: Bystander Mr. Snodgrass: Guidance counselor Time: A school day‚ 1978 Setting: Alaska Gateway school‚ where boys thought that girls were an inconsequential part of society. Although the boys didn’t treat the girls as badly as Henry treated Sarah. After curtain: (Henry‚ wearing his extravagant cloth and his overpriced items‚ enters the class‚ squandering his money‚ followed by Sarah‚ wearing poor-quality

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    (Benjamin Franklin). But what about the women who work? Working women may be happy too‚ but it depends on the work that they are doing to support themselves and their family. In the short story “Boys and Girls” written by Alice Munro‚ the female narrator remembers a time when she was an eleven year old girl working on her family farm. She struggled with accepting that she was going to grow up to do “women’s work”‚ so she chose to do the same work as her father and brother‚ to the dismay of her mother

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    You can capture the present by using cameras and diaries‚ but they become past as soon as they are created. The past resists of memories‚ and once they have turned into memories‚ it is too late to correct. This is also why it is a shame that people tend to live in the past and the future‚ instead of living in the moment now‚ and now‚ and now… The young girl is looking straight ahead at the other side of the road – that is her goal. She only has to take one step after another‚ and then she can manage

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    1. Since there is only one girl character ( the narrator) and one boy character(the narrator’s younger brother) in “ Boys and Girls ‚” why do you think Alice Munro uses plural words in the title? I think Alice Munro uses plural in the title to show the readers how stereotypical our society was back then when it comes to gender roles. Back then‚ men were preferable by the society when it comes to doing certain tasks. For example‚ back then women were assign the task of child care‚ food preparation

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    represent my views. Girls Rule! On to the debate. I will focus on three main aspects: intelligence‚ physical capability‚ and contribution to society. Firstly‚ intelligence. Most people will tell you that girls are smarter than boys. A study by Dr. Paul Irving and Dr. Richard Lynn‚published by the British psychological journal‚ states that the opposite is true. Despite the fact that girls get slightly better grades‚ males‚ on average‚ have a higher IQ than girls by about 5 points

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