28 pages 56 minutes read

Alice Munro

The Bear Came over the Mountain

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1999

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Essay Topics

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Using examples from the text, explore how Grant’s infidelity shapes his understanding of Fiona’s memory loss.

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“The Bear Came Over the Mountain” illustrates how wealth and status give room for women to challenge gender roles and reshape social ideals. Compare and contrast Fiona and Marian with regard to gender roles. How do their financial circumstances affect their roles in their relationships?

3.

When Grant visits Fiona for the first time after the 30-day adjustment period, Kristy calls the daffodils he’s carrying “Narcissus,” and notes that it’s early in the season for them. What is the significance? How do Grant and the tale of Narcissus align?

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