INTRODUCTION: We all read and heard a lot of stories. They may be funny, sad, funny, or other people's opinion. The main elements of the short story include plot, character formation, narrative technique, theme, mood, language, scene, and atmosphere. Canadian short stories really developed in the late nineteenth century. It began slowly in the 1830s and it began to emerge in the mid-nineteenth century when newspapers and magazines advertised their publications. One of the frequently asked questions is to make a short story Canadian.
Canadian writer Alice Munro is recognized as "master of contemporary short story". In 2013, she received the Nobel Prize for literature. Her story is welcomed as being highly dependent on her own personal experience. In this project, we will study how her life is the source of inspiration for her work. The article "Where did she find her story?" Pointed out that Alice Munroe had to endure decades of joy and provocative duality. It refers to families still outraged because it exposes a tragedy dating back to the 1930s. How do you explain this biography's dilemma?
In 1957, the Canadian Forum announced Alice Munroe's early short story "Sunday afternoon." It was later included in her first series, 1968 Happy Shadow Dance. In this story, Munro talked about a teenage "autobiographical material" to describe the embarrassing experience of a poor country high school student working at Gannetts, Alva as a summer maid for their wealthy suburban families I confirmed the use. ) She is lonely, self-conscious, almost silent, invisible, but she insists that she does not feel "loneliness and repression" (Dance 167). In a cocktail party, Mrs Gannet's cousin sneaked into the kitchen to kill Alva and told him he was invited to spend a weekend at Georgia Bay in the Gornet Bay.
This is not an unusual story. Early in 2013, early in 2014, when authors such as Lydia Davis and Alice Munroe received the famous awards such as Man Booker International Award and Canadian author Nobel Prize, short stories (and short stories such as short stories) I started the Renaissance. Separately In the months that I wrote my short story, I learned more about writing, not two and a half after I wrote this novel. I learned patience and that was fun. I learned how to find perfect words and how to rewrite sentences over and over again until the perfect version appears. In ordinary novels, 90% of the books are packed. 9% from points A to B are good sentences, even better sentences. However, in almost every individual novel, there is 1% golden powder. Whether it is a perfect sentence or a sentence you use to fully guess the character