Comparative essay between "Miguel Street" and "Lives of Girls and Women."
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 02:50:39
The narrators in both "Lives and Girls and Women", by Alice Munro, and "Miguel Street", by V.S. Naipaul are similar, but they have differences aswell. Both novels are from the point of view of child who is growing up. Del and the narrator of Miguel Street take part in buildungromans, throughout the novel we can see that the characters mature from being a child to an adult. Both of their journeys are characterized by
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they mature.
Consequently, Del from Lives of Girls and Women and the narrator of Miguel Street are similar even though they have their differences; most noticeably they are different sexes. Both buildungsromans show the maturation of a character who is influenced by their environment, family and friends. At the ending of both novels the narrators realize that they have made mistakes, and they decide to change their life and leave their childhood environment behind them.
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