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  • Essay / Alice Munro's Themes - 732

    There are many types of writers, however. In order to escape the sufferings of what is happening in humanity today without taking any source of break, many people would end up reading books instead of always being in front of the computer or watching television because a Once you start reading, you can get more information that will help you do well in many fields. Reading by preference has become more popular over the past century than ever before. (Alice Munro) During her first marriage and now her second, she has written some wonderful short stories and has received many awards for her achievements over the years since she began writing stories. .(Alice Munro)Alice Munro is an amazing writer and reveals spectacular themes in her short stories "How I Met My Husband", "Floating Bridge" and "Boys&Girls". Reading Munro's story helps us discover a small part of the woman she is. Based on this, this author wrote things that would be understandable to the target audience and some of the things she wrote would also relate to her life. The first aspect of the author's life would be based on the first. story titled “How I Met My Husband”. The story is about a young girl, Edie, who is hired to help Dr. Peebles and his family. One afternoon, while the family is in town, Edie meets Chris Watters, a pilot who. travels from city to city to take rides in his plane for a fee. Edie falls in love with him, but soon learns that he is engaged to another woman, Alice Kelling. Alice is crazy and follows Chris everywhere hoping to marry him. One day, while Alice, Mrs. Peebles and the children were on a picnic, they kiss and he leaves town....... middle of paper ...... internal and external territoriality , various criticisms and pressures directed against her by society and members of her family and the mysterious changes in her personal nocturnal stories and her behavior towards Flora and Laird. (Alice Munro) Boys and Girls" is a story that focuses on the invisible societal and parental forces that shape children, in this case, the narrator and her younger brother Laird, into gender-bending adults. " In conclusion, the Third aspect of the author's life is based on the story called Boy & Girls. “In conclusion, based on the three aspects I wrote above, Alice Munro has since published more than dozens of long and increasingly difficult stories in the New Yorker, as well as other magazines , and a collection every three or four years. Based on what's here, this is why she's become a much more interesting writer to read . .