This study explores the representation of feminism in the selected short stories of Alice Munro, with special reference to “Dimensions,” “Some Women,” and “Free Radicals.” The research examines how Munro portrays women’s lives within the constraints of patriarchal society, focusing on themes such as identity, autonomy, emotional resilience, and gender roles. Through a close textual analysis, the study highlights how female characters negotiate power, oppression, and personal freedom in both domestic and social spaces.
Publication Date: 2026-06-19