It May or May Not Come

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The Webster Dictionary defines naïve as having or expressing innocence and credulity. Alice Munro introduces her fictional character Edie who portrays the true definition of naïve in her short story “How I Met My Husband.” The protagonist is a young girl, Edie, who is hired help for the Peebles’s family. One afternoon she meets Chris Watters, a pilot who travels from town to town giving plane rides for a fee. Edie fall in love with him, but soon learns of his engagement to another woman, Alice Kelling. One afternoon Edie goes to visit Chris and talk to him. He revels to her his plans to leave town, but promise to write her. Edie waits day after day for his letter, which never comes. Edie realizes this and marries the mailman, who believes that she waited by the mailbox for him every day, although Edie never tells him that she had waited for Chris because she likes "for people to think what pleases them and makes them happy. (Munro 214)” By using the first person point of view, Munro revels Edie’s innocence towards romance and maturity for her age. Through the emotion portrayed in Munro’s short story told through the wiser and older Edie as she looks back on her young self then. The short story shows strength and real life disappointment’s and communicates the theme with the old saying “when one door closes, another one opens. (Alexander Graham Bell)”

By the older Edie sharing her thought and emotions about her younger self, the reader see’s that Edie shows innocence towards romance and maturity for her age as she is living in a world were she did not grow up in as she works for Peebles’s. The first clue the reader sees in the story that Edie has no real conceptions on love or lust is when she meets Chris Watters for the first ti...

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...lf then. The short story shows strength and real life disappointments. The fact is that there are many Edie’s in our world who sit by the mailbox and wait for letters that may or may not come. The heartbreak Edie felt towards Chris Watters led her to meet the real man she was meant to marry.

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Munro, Alice. “How I Met My Husband.” An Introduction to Fiction. Ed. X.J. Kennedy and Danna Gioia. 11th ed. New York: Longman, 2010. 202-214

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