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    four types of works: autobiographical sketches‚ travel notes‚ experimental pieces addressing the nature of writing‚ and short pieces dealing with typical Atwood themes‚ notably the relationship between the sexes. ‘‘Happy Endings‚’’ which is essentially a self-referential story framework‚ falls into the third category. In ‘‘Happy Endings‚’’ Atwood fulfills this role with a challenge that she throws out to those writers who rely on the stereotypical characterization of men and women and to the reader

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    In the Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood the wall is made to to keep those outside the wall out and more importantly to keep those inside trapped. The wall is impenetrable as Offred describes it‚”No one goes through those gates willingly. The precautions for those trying to get out‚ though to make it even as far as the Wall… would be next to impossible”( Atwood 31). The Wall was made to keep those in the dystopian society ignorant of the outside world. Although Offred wonders what lies on the other

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    Noticeably‚ the two simplistic looking verses‚ zero punctuation‚ lack of capital letters‚ and bracketed title invite closer inspection. The unusual length‚ and form are true to Post-Modernism’s desire to bring awareness to the prose. In that regard‚ Atwood calculatedly triggers the reader awareness of the poem’s odd form‚ but also provokes a closer look at what’s being said. The figurative language is split with a break between the stanzas‚ to distort the readers interpretation of the first two lines

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    and explains it is what keeps the female gender weak throughout history. Atwood convinces the readers to abduct this old view of females and understand the importance of education. She does this through appalling sensual images‚ attitude shifts and connotations to the reader and describes a volcano eruption with clear sensory language‚ making this poem one of the most powerful poem in history. The shocking impression Atwood uses to portray the tormented women in history is given more strength by

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    Name Prof Class Date The theme of Totalitarianism in “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood All throughout the text “The Handmaid ’s Tale”‚ there is a permanent theme of totalitarianism. Regimes that follow a totalitarian cultural ensure dominance over their subjects with the use of manipulation (Finigan 435). Besides the use of manipulation‚ the authority figures in “The Handmaid ’s Tale” dominate the subjects by controlling their experience of life‚ time‚ memory and history (Finigan 435)

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    In The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Margret Atwood explores bathrooms as a safe space for women away from men. The Handmaid’s Tale follows Offred‚ who is the protagonist as well as a Handmaid in Gilead‚ a dystopian society where women are divided and valued only for their ability to fulfill certain roles. These include the ability to reproduce‚ as well as the ability to fulfill stereotypically feminine roles‚ such as doing housework or being a wife. In The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Atwood invents the bathroom as a safe

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    The America We Are Today Canadian author Margaret Atwood studied American literature at Radcliffe and Harvard in the 1960s. She decided to become a writer at an early age and is now the author of 13 novels‚ not to mention a few children’s stories and television scripts. In Atwood’s “A Letter to America”‚ she starts off by talking about the America she used to know. She lists numerous items that represent the American icon and the purpose for doing so was to get a glimpse of the America she knew

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    Picture of Death In the poem "This Is a Photograph of Me"‚ Margaret Atwood attempts to depict the parallels between a picture slowly developing and the narrators realization of her death. This poem is divided into two parts with the second half separated by brackets. The elements of the picture begin to emerge reflecting the narrator ’s awareness of her death. In the first stanza it is as if the speaker is trying to remember fuzzy memories of her past and maybe as far back as her youth. This half

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    Analysis of Chapter 1 of ‘The Penelopiad’ (Margaret Atwood) The Penelopiad is‚ first and foremost‚ is a feminist perspective of events that unfolded during The Odyssey. It is from Penelope’s‚ the cousin to Helen of Troy‚ point of view- a violent and revisionist view of events that took place. As the central figure is a woman‚ we heard her thoughts and know of her feelings‚ we are able to emphasise with her. History tends to ‘downsize’ a woman’s (even women’s) role in events‚ not telling of the impact

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    Fido or Kitty? In ancient Egypt‚ they held cats up high for poise and grace; they even had a goddess cat‚ named Bast (Bastet). When Egyptians lost their cat‚ they would mourn as if they lost a family member. To kill a cat‚ even accidentally‚ was an automatic death sentence. Cats were believed to be guardians of the gates of hell‚ and to prevent demons‚ ghouls‚ and spirits from escaping‚ and prevent them from entering homes of humans. So why people find this animal cute‚ adorable‚ and friendly

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