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Kevin Dowling
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Prof. Robertson
In her story, "Boys and Girls," Alice Munro depicts the hardships and
successes of the rite of passage into adulthood through her portrayal of a
young narrator and her brother. Through the narrator, the subject of the
profound unfairness of sex-role stereotyping, and the effect this has on the
rites of passage into adulthood is presented. The protagonist in Munro's
story, unidentified by a name, goes through an
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Work done by her father is viewed as being real, while that done by her mother was considered boring. Conflicting views of what was fun and what was expected lead the narrator to her initiation into adulthood. Unrealistically, the narrator believes that she would be of use to her father more and more as she got older. However, as she grows older, the difference between boys and girls becomes more clear and conflicting ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
Work done by her father is viewed as being real, while that done by her mother was considered boring. Conflicting views of what was fun and what was expected lead the narrator to her initiation into adulthood. Unrealistically, the narrator believes that she would be of use to her father more and more as she got older. However, as she grows older, the difference between boys and girls becomes more clear and conflicting ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**