“I would really hope this would make people see the short story as an important art, not just something you played around with until you got a novel.” (“Munro”). Throughout the many years of Alice Munro’s life. There have been multiple occasions or ideas that impacted her way of writing her own short-stories. Alice Munro’s work was impacted by many things during her childhood, her adulthood, and worldwide events that spread across the country. During most of Munro’s life she lived in the rural Ontario, Canada. Hintz, why basically many or almost everyone of her short-stories are based in the rural Ontario, Canada. Since, Munro lives almost her whole life in rural Canada, that was a big part of her and it shows throughout a majority of her …show more content…
In many of Alice Munro’s short-stories. Worldwide events take place in them. The two events that’s shows up in her short-stories the most are WW2 and Politics of Sex. These two worldwide events that spread across the nation impacted her writing immensely. “Anchored in the post- World War II era, and preoccupied with the eventual untethering of ordinary lives.” (“In ‘Dear Life,’ the peerless Alice Munro continues to write stories that will last”). In Munro’s lifetime, she and her family was going through WW2. But, during this time she was getting the feel of nationalism, depression or her nation, and famine. While, she was growing up into an adult she had all these experiences for her to write about it. WW2 impacted Munro’s life greatly because most of her time period in her short-stories take place in WW2 and it gives the story more flavor and dimension. In one of Munro’s stories “Lives of Girls and Women.” The book first scene opens midway in WW2. (“Lives of Girls and Women”). Another, worldwide event that affected Munro’s writing was the Politics of Sex. In many of Alice’s short-stories she either talks about the politics of sex or romantic relationships between two people. In one of her stories “Open Secrets” Is about one woman’s romantic tale of capture and escape in the High Balkans. (“Alice Munro Biography”). Countless, short-stories Munro wrote have the concept of relationships or the Politics of Sex. There are enormous worldwide events that happened in Munro’s