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    is typically concerned with a protagonist’s experience that drives character development. More commonly it is concerned with the loss of innocence in a child adolescent. One example of this category of fictional writing is “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro‚ in which a young girl found pride in helping her father breed and slaughter animals in a time and place where a woman’s role was to be married and tend to a family. After watching her father kill Mack‚ a horse the narrator and her brother had

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    S Desk Professor O English 110 The lesser sex: Exploring the portrayal of women in “Boys and Girls” The role of females and males is a touchy subject for many. Added to this sensitivity and further complicating the topic of females and males are the values‚ beliefs‚ views and stereotypes associated with the two sexes. As some stereotypes go‚ women are often attributed to have ‘softer’‚ ‘caregiving-like’ qualities‚ and men are expected to be rough and always ready for the next adventure. Munro

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    The Shinning Houses Alice Munro presents a protagonist whose personality and values conflict with her neighbours. The protagonist Mary is an open-minded‚ fair‚ but somewhat powerless character. Mary is an open-minded individual who understands values from both Mrs. Fullerton and the new community. She is the only character in the "Shinning Houses" willing to "[explore Mrs. Fullerton’s] life as she had once explored the lives of grandmothers and aunts‚" and the only one who buys her fresh eggs.

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    "Boys and Girls" by Alice Munro - Summary In "Boys and Girls" by Alice Munro‚ the narrator as a woman who is telling the first person point of view of when she was a girl. The girl’s father was a fox farmer. Every the father killed the foxes that he raised and sold their pelts. The narrator had a little brother‚ named Laird. The girl took great pride in the fact that she helped her father with the chores on the farm. The mother tried to get the daughter to work inside doing work deemed appropriate

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    A stereotype is an oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person‚ group of people or thing. A common one that is around even today is gender stereotypes. The short story “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro is narrated by a young girl who is reflecting back on her childhood when she was challenged greatly by gender norms and had to reconcile expectations with her own identity. The unfairness of gender stereotyping is a prominent theme in this short story. The female narrator was introduced

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    The lens in which loved ones view a person dictates their journey on the path to self-discovery. This social influence on a person’s sense of self is exemplified through the short story “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro. “Boys and Girls‚” tells the tale of the pressures placed on a young lady to conform to society’s idea of the perfect woman. It showcases how the expectations and ideals of loved ones can negatively influence a person’s identity. Those seen as important to someone can affect self-perception

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    evolved to categorize similar things‚ forming the stereotypes. These have always been a large part of society‚ and despite a lot of efforts over the last few decades‚ the underlying belief system still stands. The short story “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro shows a lot of the beliefs common of the time: specifically‚ gender roles. The idea that women should remain in the household while the men work the farm is a sentiment expressed by virtually everyone including the narrator’s mother‚ grandmother

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    The narrator of Alice Munro’s short story “Meneseteung” wants to glorify the fictional late 19th century poet‚ Almeda Roth. Her motivation lies in that little is known of Roth except where she lived and some family history both detailed in the preface of Roth’s “Offerings”‚ a collection of Roth’s poems‚ and even if there was some information‚ not much is specified “Meneseteung”. There is something said about her in the Vidette‚ the local paper in the town where Roth lived. The article reads‚ “April

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    In the text “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro the prominent influence of gender roles within a society is explored through the childhood of the narrator and the interactions within her family on a rural fox farm. The author explores the theme of the prejudice and oppression that women face when attempting to pursue their self-interest as a result of the societal and historical injustices and preconceived notions that are inherent within society. In the text‚ the narrator is subjected to this prejudice

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    she loses faith in her dream and defers her dream‚ preventing her full potential from emerging. She dreams of someone she could be one day‚ someone who has a better life than hers when she narrates‚ “Now for the time that remained to me… never did” (Munro 113). She dreams of being someone adventurous‚ courageous‚ strong‚ heroic‚ and brave‚ but is told instead her future is to become like her mother‚ who simply cooks and cleans. At first‚ she wants to break free from this‚ and prove herself to be worthy

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