Dreams are what everyone shares and they embody the realization of our daily lives. They can have tremendous influence on our nature and provide great courage and strength to achieve our greatest desire. But when our dream of not fighting for life becomes meaningless and sad, this is what many people face in their lives. Broken dreams are a hot topic for writers because they can face the truth of people so they can link to themes.
CALLAGHAN, MORLEY (MORLEY EDWARD CALLAGHAN) (1903-1990) As one of the Canadian writers, Morley Callaghan is a member of Paris' small magazine and two journals published in journals, more than a dozen novels, and more than 100 short stories I wrote a novel. SCRIBNER, NEW YORKER, Harper's Bazaar, Maclean, ESQUIRE, Cosmopolitan, SATURDAY EVENING POST, and Yale Review. Nearly half of Edward O'Brien's 26 annual selection entitled 'Best Short Stories', nearly 14 ordinary people are faced with their heavy, sometimes even more offensive environments. As a member of the lost generation of Paris, Callahan is familiar with the writer who broke ERNEST HEMING WAY at the famous 1929 Paris Boxing match now judged by F. SCOTT FITZGERALD. The story of this event of Callahan was made in his work "Summer in Paris: Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Tangle of memory of friendship with others" (1963). Two years later, Scribner's editor, Maxwell Perkins
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"Boy and Girl" is a short story written by Canadian short story writer Alice Munro in 1968. The story is about a young girl working hard to oppose the idea of what a girl should be, just to find a way for her to be trapped in the world. The story takes place on a farm. A narrator is a woman who tells her when she was young from the initial perspective. Her father is a fox farmer, he is very diligent and respects him very much. She likes to work with him. The narrator has problems with the role she plays in the life she expects to take the initiative. By combining the first person's perspective with character formation, the author can portray adults' difficulties and successes by depicting young narrators. She can also study the different roles society defines for boys and girls.