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Alice Munro’s short story "Canada: A Country That Can Wait" is a profound exploration of human emotions, national identity, and the quiet resilience of ordinary lives. Set against the backdrop of rural Canada, the narrative weaves together personal struggles and the subtle nuances of a nation still defining its place in the world. Through the eyes of its characters, Munro invites readers to contemplate the meaning of patience, the weight of unfulfilled dreams, and how the land itself shapes the people who inhabit it. This essay delves into the story’s key themes, character dynamics, and its reflection of Canadian identity, highlighting why Munro’s work remains a timeless contribution to literature.
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