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    In Mark Twains’ books he relates himself to a characters by giving them some of his personal life and history. In the book The Adventures of Huck Finn‚ Mark Twain relates the most to the main character of Huck Finn. Mark Twain and the character Huck Finn have similarities in their lives‚ such as‚ Twain placing Huck on the river he grew up on‚ having Huck not be specific with his religious beliefs‚ and never staying in the same place for long. The main thing that stood out in the book was that

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    independent‚ because men are considered the one’s in control. The language Atwood uses throughout this novel is known to be powerful. As a result of‚ emphasizing on gender inequality. The Gileadean society is considered to be male-dominated and sexist. Atwood’s choice of words leave readers in shock by cause of

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    I viewed the Iranian film "Persepolis" a few months ago. I was enthralled by the films subject matter and characters. With this in mind‚ I felt enticed to revisit Marj (the main character of "The Veil" and "Persepolis") and her wild shenanigans. But‚ after reading "The Veil‚" I was unable to say that "I enjoyed the comic strip‚ as much as I enjoyed the film." Therefor‚ I explored the other stories‚ and eventually‚ I concluded on Sherman Alexie’s "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven" and

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    rats have a tradition of being bearers of diseases (and this is also mentioned in the poems fourth stanza)‚ but as an example dogs have also been heavily associated with diseases in the past‚ so why choose one over the other? I believe Margaret Atwood’s point here is that the human race is very selective and hypocritical‚ and this is represented by the unfairness showed to the rat in the poem. All the different ways the human is trying to kill the rat‚ shows how merciless and brutal the human nature

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    The Romantic Fantasy: A Girls Guide to Romance As people read fairy tale or romantic novels‚ they often observe a tale full of adventure seasoned with conflict; however‚ other people‚ such as scholar Marcia K. Lieberman‚ ask‚ “to what extent [do] they reflect female attributes” (259)? The short story “Happy Endings‚” by Margret Atwood takes the reader for a ride through a myriad of scenarios: which consist of the American dream‚ as depicted in part A; the real-life endings‚ seen in parts B and C;

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Hillary Rodham Clinton once said that “There cannot be true democracy unless women’s voices are heard.” In 1995‚ Aung San Suu Kyi delivered the speech “Keynote Address at the Beijing World Conference on Women” through a video‚ attempting to gain the rights women. Similarly‚ Margaret Atwood presented the speech “Spotty-handed Villainesses” to numerous conventions in 1994‚ with the idea of increasing the dimensions of feminism. These powerful speeches use a large variety of language forms and techniques

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    Isolation occasionally drives a person to insanity and causes them to do things they normally wouldn’t. When everything they know and love is stripped from a person‚ their true character is reveal. In The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood‚ Penelope faces this exact scenario when she is left behind in Ithaca as Odysseus leaves to fight in the Trojan war‚ losing the only person she can trust. In the absence of Odysseus‚ Penelope’s complex character is revealed. Atwood effectively uses diction‚ point of

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    contradicting symbols such as the role the symbol of mirrors play compared to the symbol of The Eyes and the standout red of the handmaid’s garments. Commonly‚ the colour red holds plenty of significance and meaning‚ usually through art‚ though Margaret Atwood’s creation is no exception. The Handmaid’s of the story wear red habits‚ the wives wear blue‚ the aunts wear brown and the commanders and enforcers of the law wear black. While other colours of the clothes can be passed off through simpler meanings

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    A Canadian Identity is Born in a Foreign Land and Hostile Acts. Canada is known around the world as a strong and independent country with a unique identity. The belief in hard work and sacrifice has enabled Canadians to survive through the hostile environment and gave the birth to Canadian identity. The struggle and sacrifices were so great that Canada has been referred as the “Great Dominion” by the poets and writers. The art and culture and tradition of aboriginal people exert great influence

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    Whether these discoveries are emotional‚ creative‚ intellectual‚ physical or spiritual in nature‚ they are capable of altering the way they perceive themselves and others. Such discoveries are significant in Michael Gow’s play ‘Away’ and Margaret Atwood’s poem ‘You Begin’ explores this concept of discovery through language and poetic techniques. The poem is about an individuals relentless attempts to understand the world and paradoxically‚ comprehend the incomprehensible. Both composers‚ reveal that

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