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    note: this paper has already been submitted to the school mentioned‚ all contents of this paper reflects the views of the author. this paper is purely original‚ and not based from any other paper. the format was predetermined by the professor. Holy Angel University COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY Department of Business Management A.Y. 2010-2011 CASE ANALYSIS Susan Munroe‚ Service Customer Submitted to: Mrs. Cristina Naguit Submitted by: LEADER: Fernandez‚ Marvin T. MEMBERS:

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    than it has ever been before. Alice Munro is a fascinating Canadian short story writer whose stories can take readers to a much needed get away. Alice Laidlaw was born on July 10‚ 1931‚ the eldest of three siblings‚ born to Robert Laidlaw‚ a fox farmer‚ and Anne Clark Laidlaw‚ a teacher. Alice began writing as a teenager in the 1940’s. She published her first story while a student at the Western Ontario University. In 1951‚ she married James Armstrong Munro and moved to Vancouver‚ where she had

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    Edie know that it happened‚ but it makes Edie seem more like a fifteen year old girl and less naive and helpless. From that point in the story it is expected that Edie and Chris should be together because they shared that moment of rebellion. Alice Munro leads readers to believe this and also that her story will follow every other generic love story. The main difference between Alice Munro’s story and all the others is that her main character is not as developed as the others. The author leaves out

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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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    known as a talented musician (Columbia). She uses music in her short story "Miss Brill" to help set the stage for the play that is about to begin. In addition to becoming "the first Canadian to win the Canada-Australia Literary Prize in 1977"‚ Alice Munro preferred to write "about women’s lives and motivations" (Encarta). Katherine Mansfield’s story "Miss Brill" and Alice Munro’s story "Prue" have similarities and differences between them by lonely women acting life out in imaginary plays (in which

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    I read How I Met My Husband by Alice Munro. This is a short story told in the first-person narrative. The theme of this story is a simple‚ but good one. The theme is love. Or to put it in broader terms‚ the theme could be described as while sometimes it may come from heartbreak‚ fate can bring is to the person we are meant to love forever. When it comes to exploring the point of view of this story‚ you can ask yourself a few questions. “This story is told in the first person by a teenage girl

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    LITERATURE CRITICISM ON HOW I MEET MY HUSBAND by Alice Munro In literature‚criticism is used when we give our opinion or judgment about the good or bad qualities of something or someone‚ especially books. In my selected text “ How I Meet my Husband” by Alice Munro‚ the story is about a young girl‚ Edie‚ who is hired by Dr. Peebles to work for a higher class family. Edie falls in love with Chris Watters‚ but soon learns that he is engaged to another woman‚ Alice Kelling. One day while Alice‚ Mrs

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    During the reading of the short story “How I My Husband” by Alice Munro‚ the reader is introduced to a character named Chris Watters who literally flies into the plot told by the protagonist Edie. Chris‚ a pilot who learned to fly airplanes during the war came across to the reader as a carefree young man who flew from town to town selling rides in his plane to make an honest living. Only later during the short story did the reader understand the true identity of Chris Watters; though he was a young

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    owned by Murray (Munro‚ 114). Victor is a foreigner and people of his class were never welcomed in the city of Walley but when Victor arrives they receive him with a lot respect because of his looks (Munro‚ 114). Barbara‚ in the other hand is a looker. She is splendid and disturbing (Munro‚ 114). Victor and Barbara are the same class of humans. Murray is waiting for Barbara and Victor to meet so that he could introduce them to each other‚ almost show them off to each other (Munro‚ 118). This is the

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    A confidence artist is an individual operating alone or in collusion with others who exploits characteristics of the human psyche such as dishonesty‚ honesty‚ vanity‚ compassion‚ credulity‚ irresponsibility‚ naïveté‚ or greed. In ‘The Umbrella Man’‚ by H.H Munro‚ the author shows that even an ordinary man‚ with the right tactics‚ can fool a suspicious person‚ the narrator’s mother in this case. This story is narrated by a young girl and we are able to see things‚ people and events from her perspective. The

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