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    allowed basic freedoms‚ “I’d like to be able to open the window as wide as it could go” (Atwood 55). The handmaid’s rooms are suicide proof‚ for example‚ their windows are screwed down for them not to escape. ”They touch with their eyes instead.” Offred knows that the commander bodyguards look at her and they want her‚ but she knows that they are forbidden to touch the handmaid’s as well as even talking to them (Atwood 22). Therefore the commander treats the handmaid’s as property‚ but is inconsistent

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    Depending on how you look at Margaret Atwood’s The Robber Bride‚ Timson calls it an “upmarket melodrama” whereas Martin refers to it as a novel “confronting politically correct feminism”. The truth is it isn’t either of these. While some of the situations are greatly exaggerated‚ this book comments on the way that women interact with each other on a day-to-day basis. Atwood tells the story of three women‚ and how they are drawn together because they

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    102 Natalie O’Heir March 10th‚ 2014 Kelly Scott Literary Analysis Happy Endings by Margaret Atwood In the story “Happy Endings” the author Margaret Atwood gives 6 scenarios in alphabetical order from A to F of how a couples life could play out over the span of their lives. In these six scenarios Atwood uses satire to emphasize how interchangeable and simple each couples life is. In this story Atwood uses character‚ style‚ and point of view to chastise the desire for the everyday common life and

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    Crake’s University‚ Watson-Crick (the equivalent of Harvard) have engineered a way to limit their creation to the parts they want in “a three-week improvement on the most efficient low-light‚ high-density chicken farming operations so far devised” (Atwood 203). This globalized economy excels on the marketing of products as a manufacturacion of their parts. These parts‚ called Chicken Nobs‚ do not resemble chickens at all; each one merely a “large bulblike object that seemed to be covered with stippled

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    “Bread” by Margaret Atwood thoroughly discusses the issues and problems within the modern society by making the readers to imagine different scenarios and dilemma from different view. The situations the author portrays contain several essential elements in people’s daily live‚ such as food‚ life and choice. However‚ Atwood not only illustrates the above factors‚ she also implies the negative side of human being and society in her article. The facts like greed‚ jealousy and ambition have perhaps

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    pedantic rows‚ the planted/sanitary trees” Atwood sees suburbia as dull and pedantic. She paints it not as the comfortable‚ safe existence that ‘normal people’ think it is‚ but like a boring‚ colourless situation. What other images clearly show her distain for suburbia? - The lawnmower is sarcastically described as the most interesting thing in suburbia – this signals a shift in the poem for the dramatic and judgmental‚ no longer just merely observational. Atwood talks of how these City Planners‚ who

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    liberalism‚ and to instruct people not to focus on the endings of stories‚ but the middle portions. Margaret Atwood‚ Gail Godwin‚ and Kate Chopin develop these ideas by utilizing plot‚ character development‚ and setting. Atwood’s “Happy Endings” uses a lack of plot to show how even though the middle parts of life can be different‚ the endings are always and inevitably the same. In her story‚ Atwood shows the diverse relationships between men and women‚ but through every situation‚ both die. The same

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    relationship between the two quantities by using an Atwood machine‚ that contains two different masses attached. We used the height (0.824m) of the Atwood machine‚ and the average time (2.15 s) the heavier weight took to hit the bottom‚ to calculate the acceleration (0.36 m/s^2) of the Atwood machine. Once the acceleration was obtained‚ we used it to find the angular acceleration or alpha (2.12 rad/s^2) and moment of force(torque) of the Atwood machine‚ in which then we were finally able

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    Oryx and Crake written by Margaret Atwood is a story which focuses on the main character‚ Snowman‚ who’s real name is Jimmy‚ and is set during a post-apocalyptic pandemic. It goes back and forth between past and present. In the past‚ it centered on two characters‚ Oryx and Crake‚ and their interactions with Snowman‚ while in the present it’s about Snowman and his interactions with Crake’s creations‚ living humanoid creatures. Atwood wrote Oryx as an intangible character‚ who has no personality‚ to

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    are utilized as a part of writing to pass on an exceptional intending to the reader. Regularly these gadgets are utilized to make a thought clearer‚ underline a point‚ or relate a knowledge to the reader. In her famous book‚ “Oryx and Crake‚ Margret Atwood uses arcane accessories to acquaint the theme and purpose of her book.

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