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    good‚ she was very‚ very good‚ And when she was bad‚ she was horrid!” Atwood begins her speech with an anecdote and quotes this famous nursery rhyme to gain a personal connection with her audience and to introduce the subject of her speech – women in literature. Atwood established herself as a controversial writer‚ bringing her radical views such as feminism to the centre of political discussion. Throughout the speech Atwood explores the changing role of women in society through their portrayal

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    Writing Task C Rationale I chose to write an extra chapter for the book ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ by Margaret Atwood. This book is about the Republic of Gilead‚ a dictatorship‚ where most women are infertile due to nuclear waste. The few fertile women become ‘Handmaids’‚ birth-mothers for the upper-class. The main character is Offred‚ who became a Handmaid after attempting to escape Gilead with her daughter and husband‚ Luke. She was separated from them became a Handmaid in the house of the

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    In many countries women are penalized just for being women. Women are often treated as objects instead of being treated as human being. In the novel handmaids tale Margaret Atwood depicts the inequality and disrespect that women are forced to suffer through‚ through the use of symbols. In the handmaids tale by Margaret Atwood the citizens of the totalitarians regime project their traumatic experiences onto symbols Feminine symbols are shown through food and items. The females in the book‚ especially

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    by Machines - Final Work 1 Concept The purpose of this project is to investigate the use of home-made or repurposed machines to generate geometric patterns. Jackson Pollock redefined what it was to produce art. He removed prior boundaries to making art. His move away from conventionality was a liberating signal to future artists. It is my endeavour that machine assisted art will expand my horizons and lead me to new forms of artistic expression. 2 History of Machine Art

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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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    Bennett’s Machine Shop The mission and goals of Pat’s machine shop was to find innovative ways of repairing‚ renewing mechanical equipments and to provide its customers with superior products and services. The company’s mission reflects the founder‚ Pat Bennett’s interest. Armed with a degree in Engineering‚ Bennett wanted to exploit his core competence to make a mark in the machine industry. Being a passionate entrepreneur‚ Pat could successfully train his employees and also believed in detailed

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    “The Machine” The computer age has certainly changed everyone’s lives. The majority of people have joined their selves to machines for better and for worse in many cases‚ it has become the only acceptable way to communicate. According to “The Machine stops” short story written by E.M Forster‚ the lives of individuals are controlled by a machine that works under the surface of the earth. We are in a logic forced into agreement to gain knowledge of computers; otherwise opportunities will continue

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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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