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English

 

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Jody C

 

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March 4, 2013

 

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University

 

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The protagonist in Munro's story, unidentified by a name, goes through an extreme and radical initiation into adulthood, similar to that of her younger brother. Munro proposes that gender stereotyping, relationships, and a loss of innocence play an extreme, and often-controversial role in the growing and passing into adulthood for many young children...
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Initiation, or the rite of passage into adulthood, is, according to the theme of Munro's story, both a mandatory and necessary experience. Alice Munro's creation of an unnamed and therefore undignified, female protagonist proposes that the narrator is without identity or the prospect of power. Unlike the narrator, the young brother Laird is named ? a name that means "lord" ? and implies that he, by virtue of his gender alone, is invested with identity and is to become a master...
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