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André Alexis Reads Alice Munro

The New Yorker: Fiction

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Themes of Sadness, Love, and Father-Daughter Dynamics

This chapter explores themes of sadness, love, and father-daughter dynamics. It delves into the lack of tenderness shown by a father towards his daughter and critiques the character's behavior in relation to morality and religion. The analysis also highlights the complex dynamics between characters in the story, particularly focusing on the relationships and potential intimacy among them.

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