As soon as we deal with the problem, when we try to live, they disappear as if they never happened. In a fictional story about "one treatment", even after she "falls", her teenage crisis of eternal love for her boyfriend still exists. For her, this middle-aged man's problem is the end of her scheduled life. Adolescents often exaggerate their tragedies, sometimes leading to life threatening situations. The theme of this story is that even if we feel that our whole life has been turned over, it will be better and our problem will disappear.
The main point of Alice Munro's short story "An Ounce of Cure" is the emergence of innocent and innocent teens. This story shows that the attitudes of young adolescents are based on the idea that the town should be a typical teenager in that town, what is expected, what it is not It is. At the top of the story, the narrator does not seem to know anything about a lot of things: this is when she is drunk, when her friend helps, she is beaten at work and drunk. At the moment, when I said, "If you like ignorance or innocence, it is not necessarily as good as people think, and this may not be true for girls like you," when her mother I think I understood the meaning of. It is dangerous.
Alice Munro's novel "A Full Treatment" explains in a humorous and satisfying manner the experience that a teenage girl first drunk and the price she paid. In the review, the background of the girl's first love, family relations, friends, and stories is displayed in front of the reader. The author uses the first person to explain the story, letting the reader participate, making the sound of the novel more real. An older reader can find similar relics when young and can remember the innocent age that never returns again.