The place for women is in the kitchen, cooking or cleaning. If you say these words today, it will certainly evoke some strong emotions, but 40 or 50 years ago, this was considered an acceptable social norm. Alice Munroe's short story "Boys and Girls" explores the life of a young girl and records the influence of her parents, friends, family influences, and important events of her childhood on a transformation to a young lady To do. As children grow, they learn most of their behavior and learn how to learn from the teachers who first met. In most cases, they are parents.
Alice Munroe's short story "Boys and Girls" discovers the meaning of becoming a girl through young girls and explores the various roles of men and women in society. A careful study of the elements of the short story used in "boys and girls" will help us understand the meaning of the story. The story took place in the fox of the suburb of Jubilee in the 1940s, only 32 miles from the county prison. The farm reflects the wisdom and wisdom of the narrator's father. The fox of the fox is properly placed in a high guard rail like "medieval town". Each pen contains a dog house, a wooden lamp, and a cutlery attached to a barbed wire. Fox farm is a place of father's field, diligence and creativity, and the talker seems to be at home. The house itself is a mother's farm, but this place avoids many elements of the female world, so it is a place the narrator avoids.
Alice Munro's short "Boys and Girls" has very interesting details. The narrator's brother Laird was carefully chosen by the author. Laird is synonymous with God and plays an important role in the story of a young girl who enforces regulations that are not written socially. At the time of the story, society does not consider gender equality. This name symbolizes the superiority of the general boys seen from the parents' eyes. In addition, when this story happens, the name also symbolizes the difference between the two men and women.
Alice Munro 's short story "Boys and Girls" is a story about the lifestyle of the 1940' s, and men and women have specific roles dominated by gender. They should learn these roles like children and agree with adults. As the title suggests, men and women play independent and independent roles, and no one else is integrated elsewhere. Munro chose to say "boys and girls" rather than saying "girls and boys." He is excellent and she obeys him. Munro explained the story with the voice of a girl, but she did not name the girl. She has no role as a girl is important. Interestingly, Munro named the boy "Laird". This is another name for "Lord." The narrator wishes the reader to know that even though the boy is a young man, he is superior to his sister, the Lord. Also interesting is how the narrator starts a story. "My father is a fox farmer" and "I have not grown up on a fox farm".