The process of human being reaching adulthood at various stages of life is very beneficial. In addition, there are several possible problems with this process. But we learn by failing and learning them by repeating over and over. In the novel "Girls and Women Life", Alice Munroe introduces Del Jordan's life in a very interesting way. The novel is divided into eight stages of Dell Life, and she has experienced various scenes that eventually gave her a better understanding of life.
The social pressure faced by women can be said to be Alice Munro's short story "Man and Woman", Mary Worth Craft's "Introduction of Women's Rights", Margu Piashi's "Barbie" Theme "Boys And Girls "addresses the social pressure faced by women in family and family life. Furthermore, "Introduction of women's rights" and "Barbie" deal with the social pressures women face in society as a whole.
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.
Society is often responsible for shaping individuals and using rules and boundaries to prevent deviations from their people. When a girl lived in a Canadian Fox farm in the 1940's, her short story "Boys and Girls" shows Alice Munro struggle for consolidation. She still wants to be a strong woman, as she still lives in an era that is focused on male domination, she is wasted when she follows the rules society in which she is embedded. Munro captures her struggle by following her efforts to resist the narrator's attention and desperate fate against her animals.