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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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    Margaret Atwood’s Novel thoroughly depicts feminist and government control issues. Atwood’s intent is to warn society about the dangers surrounding such issues in order to prevent a world like Gilead. Gilead is an anti-feminist society in which women have been oppressed for the sole reason of reproduction necessities and for the infertile women‚ they also have been deprived from any vocal expression or any textual knowledge in order to maintain power within the males and the regime; women are deprived

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    Handmaid’s Tale‚ authored by Margaret Atwood. Atwood manipulates language to show that it is used to oppress women‚ which causes a dysfunctional society. To start‚ Atwood’s female characters develop an inferiority complex on how they are viewed. Main character Offred reflects on the male thought process as seen in the following quote. “This is the kind of touch they like: folk art‚ archaic‚ made by women‚ in their spare time‚ from things that have no further use.” (Atwood 3). It is important to

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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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    fear of existential nothingness‚ Margaret Atwood’s “Happy Endings” and Raymond Carver’s “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” explore how the actions of characters‚ however useless they may appear to be‚ can impact happiness. Both stories begin at a point of ignorance‚ and develop their messages as the characters have to face the real but distressing futility in life. Though the endless slog of life may be ultimately pointless‚ one’s outlook can see past this and be happy. It may still be a

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    freedom? Margaret Atwood raises these questions and many more in her novel The Handmaid’s Tale. She uses the character Offred to demonstrate passive behavior and acceptance of a totalitarian regime after the fall of the United States. In the new Republic of Gilead‚ Offred is a Handmaid‚ a surrogate for the government’s elite. Before Gilead‚ Offred was married with a daughter‚ her mother and best friend were both feminists and she had a decent job. Offred is a controversial character because Atwood makes

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    Hi This Is Me

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    The Boston Photographs In “The Boston Photographs” by Nora Ephron‚ Ephron used most of the time writing about the reactions of the many readers all over the nation and world whom were shocked by the pictures that were published in their local newspapers. She should have used most of the time writing about the day when the incident happened. By doing this‚ it would have affected people a lot more than seeing the bad of it. In telling the facts‚ Ephron only provides factual information such as whom

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    Carol Christ English 111 4 November 2012 Photos of the Dead Death in tabloids has been a pressing issue for decades. During Vietnam this was an especially prominent‚ and has continued into the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. No matter the place or the time people will always disapprove of death in photographs. It just seems like they feel it is disrespecting and disgraceful. I for one personally believe that some pictures should be shown in tabloids. Yes not all images should be seen by the public

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    coherence theory of justification without advocating a coherence theory of truth. Rather‚ they either favor a correspondence theory of truth or take the notion of truth for granted‚ at least for the purposes of their epistemological investigations. This does not prevent many authors from claiming that coherence justification is an indication or “criterion” of truth. 1. Coherentism Versus Foundationalism 2. The Regress Problem 3. Traditional Accounts of Coherence 4. Other Accounts of Coherence

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