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    Alice Munro: TRICKS Alice Munro is a Canadian author who has written many short-story compilations and collections. In 2013 she won the Nobel Prize in literature‚ for her work as "master of the contemporary short story". Her stories often depict the troubles of young women and their complexities. They are well known for her uncomplicated prose style‚ and she is also known for her smooth way of switching between the present and the past. In 2004 she released the book “Runaway”‚ which contained many

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    The blocked path of the young protagonist -whose name was never mentioned- can be shown through the different types of symbolism‚ foxes can represent in the short story. The symbol of the fox in the story is very critical. Munro places the protagonist on a “silver fox” (148) farm to show the similarities of the fox maturing to be slaughtered and the maturing of a girl into a woman. Therefore the value of the fox is a symbol of the value of a woman. The foxes are raised to

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    "Kids will be kids." (Unknown) That is the theme of the story "An Ounce of Cure‚" by Alice Munro. This story starts out with the narrator and her boyfriend breaking-up. She is very sad. Soon after‚ she baby-sits for the Berrymans’. While there‚ she drinks some of their liquor. After a few drinks‚ she begins to throw-up. She calls Joyce‚ her best friend‚ to come over and help her. When Joyce arrives‚ she brought with her some other people that had been with her. Soon‚ Mr. Berryman came home

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    Foxes By Alice Munro

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    In Munro’s short story the protagonist grows up on a fox farm with her family‚ she is well aware of the role of the fox’s lives‚ as they are maturing the process of slaughter is the turning point for the foxes lives for their pelts. The maturing of the foxes to become slaughtered‚ link to the idea of a girl maturing to a woman. As the foxes are skinned and their pelts are sold compared to a woman being a “pelt” to the man she marries. “The naked slippery bodies were collected in a sack and buried

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    Alice Munro The Found Boat 1974 At the end of Bell Street‚ McKay Street‚ Mayo Street‚ there was the Flood. It was the Wawanash River‚ which every spring overflowed its banks. Some springs‚ say one in every five‚ it covered the roads on that side of town and washed over the fields‚ creating a shallow choppy take. Light reflected off the water made every- thing bright and cold‚ as it is in a lakeside town‚ and woke or revived in people certain vague hopes of disaster. Mostly during the late afternoon

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    focus worldwide. Both narrators‚ Alice Munro from “Boys and Girls” and Diane Francis from “We haven’t come that for after all”‚ demonstrates the female stereotypes from their perspectives. Alice Munro understands her mother’s control and wants to run away from her. Meanwhile‚ Diane Francis finds the defect of females’ rights in business life and decides to correct it. Both the narrators are disturbed by the female’s stereotype; however‚ the stereotype on the Alice occurs domestically‚ whereas the

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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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    ALICE MUNRO (1931- ) The Shining Houses Mary sat on the back steps of Mrs. Fullerton’s house‚ talking — or really listening — to Mrs. Fullerton‚ who sold her eggs. She had come in to pay the egg money‚ on her way to Edith’s Debbie’s birthday party. Mrs. Fullerton did not pay calls herself and she did not invite them‚ but‚ once a business pretext was established‚ she liked to talk. And Mary found herself exploring her neighbor’s life as she had once explored the lives of grandmothers and

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    Throughout the short story “ Boys and Girls”‚ Alice Munro takes us through a young girl’s journey to break away from the typical life of a woman. Munro suggests that although we would like to define our identity‚ it is society who defines who we are. The short story was based in a time period where men and women were not considered equal. Throughout the story‚ the narrator struggles to accept society’s unwritten rules that are being forced upon her. She would much rather be outdoors doing "ritualistically

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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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