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    FGM: Handmaid’s Tale Essay Type 1: The clitoris is held between the thumb and the index finger and amputated with one stroke of a sharp blade. Type 2: Then the labia minora and the labia majora are lacerated. Type 3: Finally‚ the remaining tissue is sewn‚ leaving a 2-3 mm hole where a twig can be inserted for urine and menstrual fluid. Tie the legs from hip to ankle together for 6 weeks in order to help the tissue bond. No anesthesia is to be used. Hygiene need not be taken into consideration.

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    ash-toned skin. However‚ in any stage of transformation‚ it is most easily identified by its ravenous and continuous hunger for human flesh (Atwood 84). A Wendigo’s hunger is believed to be so insatiable that one of first things it consumes is its own lips (Carlson 359). For Native Americans‚ encountering a Wendigo‚ whether by accident or

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    that were brought to my attention. The main character in the novel was named Offred. Offred went through a really bumpy road throughout this novel. She had to do things that she had no say in doing. She was forced into becoming a handmaid. Margaret Atwood‚ the writer of The Handmaids Tale really focused on how the females in The Handmaids Tale were being sexual mistreated and abused. Not only was the mistreatment physical‚ but also mentally. It affected Offred throughout the novel. The Commander‚ was

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    Is Alias Grace a suitable choice for study in 3U1 English? Alias Grace by Margaret Atwood is a suitable choice for a university course in grade 11‚ it holds a lot of literacy elements which students should be encouraged to read and retaliate upon. This scripture entitles to mature matters and allows the reader to relate and connect situations to real life occurring’s. The book also has many different characters which are portioned in different personality categories‚ and carry different

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    having an abortion‚ nor the right to claim ownership of the child. The women have no real identities‚ for what they wore‚ and where they stood in society‚ was who they were. The handmaids were distinguished by their "fairytale figure in a red cloak" (Atwood 9)‚ and served only for the purpose of reproduction. Some of the infertile women were kept in the house as

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    essay will specifically focus on the maids who were hanged because of what was thought to be disloyalty. The maids were wrongly accused‚ and quite possibly framed to cover up for Penelope’s infedelity‚ as Atwood proposed. Therefore‚ The Odyssey fails to adequately tell the story of the maids. Atwood‚ however‚ recognized this injustice and wrote The Penelopiad to better explain the maids’ point of view and how gender‚ as well as class differences could have played a role in their actions. In The Odyssey

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    11/17/14 Period 2 “Siren Song” by Margaret Atwood The speaker in Margaret Atwood’s poem “Siren Song” is one of the three sirens of Greek mythology. The sirens are known as half-woman‚ half-bird monsters who sing songs to lure sailors to their death. In the beginning of the poem‚ the speaker makes it seem as if she needs the sailor’s help. As the poem comes close to the end‚ it is apparent that the whole poem is actually the deadly song of the sirens. Margaret Atwood employs allusion‚ diction‚ and imagery

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    Margaret Atwood‚ it is shown that while growing up she was blurred‚ unimportant and she was never heard. The writer talks about a picture that was taken a long time ago. We don’t know many details about the picture‚ not even simple things such as whom it is about‚ but we get the sense that the author is talking about themself being in the picture. It is proven that the speaker has written about themself when Atwood states‚ “…If you look long enough‚ eventually‚ you will be able to see me” (Atwood.7.1-3)

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    compelling issue within society‚ now and in the coming future. Margret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake is a dystopian novel set in a futuristic world where a disease has killed off humans. Atwood has continually distinguished that being number smart over word smart immediately makes you higher class and thus successful. Atwood is able to expose the way that the upper class chooses to ignore the affairs the lower class has to face. As portrayed though Oryx‚ it is seen that if one is

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    Imagine a world where it is no longer possible to procreate‚ in which citizens are forced to come to terms with the demise of humanity. This horrifying possibility becomes a reality in the dystopian worlds of The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood and the film‚ Children of Men directed by Alfonso Cuaron. A decline in birth rates in the Republic of Gilead from The Handmaid’s Tale and the infertility crisis in the United Kingdom in Children of Men lead the two nations to become xenophobic. Additionally

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