1. Alice Munroe
For example, Prue (the character in the second story) had almost the same type of dependency on a male romantic figure, as did the young girl in the first story. ... In this passage, I think that Munroe is trying to portray Prue leading a very normal life, hosting dinner parties and such, yet still underneath Prue's surface she hides empty, lonely feelings. ... In this passage, the young girl is simply saying that she feels she isn't as normal as the others girls, and is afraid of letting her mother down, much like Prue is afraid to show her friends, and dinner party guests her rea...
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