Alice Munro's Red Dress and Butterfly's Day "Red Dress" and "Butterfly Day" are two very interesting stories written by Canadian great writer Alice Munro. Both stories are well written and can be linked to the current state of society. In these two stories there is the importance of the hero, human relations, and symbols. There are many similarities and differences in the two short stories. These short stories compare and contrast what we can see in our daily lives.
Butterfly Day explores and analyzes short story "Butterfly Day" by famous and praised Canadian author Alice Munroe. Alice Munro is a Canadian talented writer born in Wingham, Ontario in 1931. She studied at the University of Western Ontario, but since she was married she quit school is 20 years old. Munro produced and published ten special short story collections including Happy Shadow Dance (1968), what I want to tell you (1974), and the secret (1994) that I made public. The art of short story is her true medium and she has already declared that there is a tendency that "this story returns to zero and provides you a moment of intense unrelated experience." Let's meet our writers .... Now, let's discover and develop this concept of short stories. The role of Miss.Darling Myra Jimmy Gladys Helen Helen is the hero and a narrator of short stories. Helen tells the whole picture from her point of view.
Alice Munro's "Red Dress" Alice Munro's short story "Red Dress" is the first high school dance about young girls. The environment of her family and school determines her attitude towards dance. The girl's family life is very bad. Even in front of her friend Ronnie, she was often psychologically placed by her mother, so the narrator lived alone with her father for her mother's death and married Ronnie. "I doubt if she will appreciate it." She made me angry, so Ronni talked to Ronie as if I was a child. People are sick.