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    This passage from Cats Eye by Margaret Atwood‚ illustrates the alikeness between Elaine and Cordelia by comparing the girls and the old ladies in the streetcar. Detailed descriptions of the characters contribute to highlighting different themes like friendship‚ disguising ones true identity and the notion of time. These are highlighted through various literary features such as metaphor and imagery. The passage shows a relationship between two girls‚ Cordelia and the narrator. They seem to be friends

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    Perspective‚ the women in “Happy Endings” are typically portrayed as weak characters. In this short narrative‚ we follow the storylines of two women who have issues in their love lives. The first scenario begins as the perfect love story‚ but as Margaret Atwood keeps writing‚ each scenario becomes darker than the last. In “Happy Endings” the female characters all seem to rely only on men. This causes multiple problems for them‚ all of which result in death. The author writes about two particular

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    If they committed some crime they would be punished for their actions. Fear can influence decisions‚ beliefs‚ and change a person’s thought whether if it’s what they want for themselves or for the society. The story of “Half-Hanged Mary” by Margaret Atwood‚ is about a women that lived in the town of Massachusetts and was convicted of being a witch. The story shows that Mary didn’t have a choice if she was guilty or not‚ because there was no one there to back her up with evidence. The authority

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    Poetry test Thursday October 3 You fit into me By: Margaret Atwood You fit into me like a hook into an eye a fishhook an open eye What initially appears to be a silly love poem quickly becomes dark and harrowing. Atwood overturns the expected definition of “hook and eye” and replaces it with an image of brutality and violence. The power of this setup/letdown formula often hinges‚ as in this poem‚ on the multiple meanings of words. “You fit into me” captures Atwood’s interest in the mechanisms

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    In the novel The Handmaid’s Tale written by Margaret Atwood‚ the main character is a woman known to the audience as Offred. She exists in a sort of dystopian country known as the Republic of Gilead‚ where men hold the political and familial power‚ while the women are nothing more than property‚ maids‚ and vessels. Offred is one of the few fertile women left in the country‚ so she is assigned the task of giving birth to babies for specified households and is given to a household headed by a character

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    "The Resplendent Quetzal"‚ by Margaret Atwood‚ is the story of Sarah and Edward‚ a disparaging husband and wife‚ who lost their child at birth and consequently lost their love for one another. This story focuses on the individual way that they dealt with the same tragedy and how it led them to become who they are today. Atwood uses symbolism and descriptive character analysis to show how far the degeneration of their relationship has gone. They both continue with their superficial relationship‚ unable

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    Margaret Atwood” An honored Canadian writer who is globally recognized as a feminist and a role model for developing writers‚ you may ask who this person is; she is no other Margaret Eleanor Atwood herself. Margaret Eleanor Atwood was born in Ottawa‚ Ontario Canada on the day of November 18‚ 1939. Atwood was the middle child of her mother and father: Margaret Eleanor Atwood was born in Ottawa‚ Ontario Canada on the day of November 18‚ 1939. Atwood was the middle child

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    stories we learned about several instances where innocent people were portrayed as monsters. In modern society we do the same thing; we see someone that looks different than us and want to lay all our mistakes on them. In “Lusus Naturae” by Margaret Atwood a girl with a disease that makes her hairy with pink teeth‚ red fingernails‚ and yellow eyes watches a couple having intercourse in a meadow. She thought that they were like her because of the sounds they made and how they moved about. One day

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    Write approximately 250 words stating what significant idea(s) are explored through this text‚ and how. Use quotes to support your points. The poem‚ "Solstice Poem‚" by Margaret Atwood is about a mother sharing her thoughts and asking herself how to raise her daughter well so that she will be able to look after herself when she is older. The 3 main ideas recognized in this poem are the innocence of her daughter/children in general‚ the protection mothers feel the need to give to their children

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    "Our commonsense explanations of the world and ourselves are problematised by Atwood through her novel. Nothing is quite as it seems‚ when we look at anything (in a mirror‚ in the past‚ at others) it is refracted as if through water." Discuss the ideas and issues in the novel in relation to this statement‚ paying particular attention to the techniques and narrative elements used to show this. Our commonsense explanations of the world are based on the absolutes in our lives. Ways of seeing have been

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