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In the story “The Shining Houses” by Alice Munro the theme structures itself on people’s response to individual differences with ignorant judgments. ... The shining houses are very significant in the story. The houses are a society norm, merely a distinction between the new and old of the community. ... Fullerton’s barn is the exact opposite from the shining houses because she keeps the history alive by being an individual and not adjusting to the changing society that surrounds her. ...
In conclusion, all three elements of a short story such as, the character developments of the protagonist, the conflicts that arise, and the reoccurring symbols help support and structure the story of “The Shining Houses’” theme of people’s response to individual differences with ignorant judgments.
Approximate Word count = 863 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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