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    ow I Met Your Mother (often abbreviated to HIMYM) is an American sitcom that premiered on CBS on September 19‚ 2005. The 2013–14 season is the show’s ninth and final season.[1] The series follows the main character‚ Ted Mosby‚ and his group of friends in Manhattan. As a framing device‚ Ted‚ in the year 2030‚ recounts to his son and daughter the events that led to his meeting their mother. The show was created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays‚ who also serve as the show’s executive producers and frequent

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    ENGLISH ASSIGNMNET My favourite sitcom is “How I met your mother “ . It is an American show which was first premiered on CBS in 2005 ‚ the story revolves around the protagonist of the show Ted Mosby and his group of friends . In the year 2030 ‚ Ted recites to his children the events which led him to meeting their mother(Milioti) and hence the name of the show is quite apt . Ted Mosby is an architect in New York City ‚ the narrative deals with his best friends ‚ including the news anchor Robin

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    In the short story “Boys and Girls‚” by Alice Munro Laird is a dynamic character who undergoes emotional and physical changes. In the story‚ the pressure of society influences how individuals portray themselves amongst others. First of all‚ Laird is a gentle and loyal character who is compelled to act tough because of society’s standards. Laird’s gentle disposition helps strengthen the bond he has with his sister‚ while his fragile personality contrasts with her strong-willed attitude. During

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    How I Met Your Mother is an American sitcom that premiered on CBS on September 19‚ 2005. It was created by Craig Thomas and Carter Bays‚ who also serve as the show’s executive producers and frequent writers. All but 12 episodes (out of over 180) have been directed by Pamela Fryman. Set in Manhattan‚ the series follows the social and romantic lives of Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) and his friends Marshall Eriksen (Jason Segel)‚ Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders)‚ Lily Aldrin (Alyson Hannigan)‚ and Barney

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    adventure. Munro paints a picture of women as the lesser sex using overtones of absence of feminine voice‚ a strong focus on professional or occupational roles and value-laden statements of important characters. An obvious argument in favour of women being the lesser sex is noted in the minimized voice the women appear to be given‚ including the narrator. One such example is found early in the story when the protagonist’s father and the salesman are speaking and the salesman remarks‚ “I thought it

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    there is always one person who influences you‚ impacts your decisions and aids you in your struggle for identity. It is of no importance whether or not that person is male or female‚ friend or family‚ younger or older. 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

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    Alice Munro’s "Boys and Girls" tries to view a young girl’s rite of passage into womanhood‚ through a limited feminist perspective. The narrator battles with conformity on a 1940’s Canadian Fox Farm. As this time period was still centred on male dominance‚ her desire to become a powerful woman wastes away when she finally submits to the rules that society has imposed on her. The story is written in first person narration and is seen through the eyes of a young and free-spirited girl. The themes

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    In Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” the story is about a young girl’s resistance to womanhood in a society based all upon gender roles and stereotypes. Initially‚ the girl believes that she can be of great value to her father in his work‚ then the destruction of her dreams occurs when she realizes society’s view and expectations of her being a female.Therefore‚ she loves working on the fox farm with her father as she also‚ loves the attention she gets from her father while working. "Wait till Laird

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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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    Reader Response Paper – Point of View‚ An Ounce of Cure by Alice Munro The short story An Ounce of Cure is narrated in the first person. The author uses foreshadowing in the first two paragraphs. The narrator‚ who is also the unnamed main character‚ paints a picture of herself as stable adult woman briefly describing her families’ view of alcohol consumption and how it was generally frowned upon. I would call the descriptions of her mother in these paragraphs as astute‚ proper‚ and strict. The

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