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  • University Of Toronto Handmaids Tale
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    Novelist, poet, short story writer, critic, teacher, and feminist Margaret Eleanor Atwood was born on November 18, 1939. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Atwood was the second of three children to Carl Edmond and Margaret Dorothy Killam Atwood. She went on to marry writer, Graeme Gibson, and give birth to a daughter named Jess. Atwood's religion was that of Immanent Transcendentalist. During her childhood, she spent her summers in Northern Quebec while her father fulfilled aspirations of being a forest ...
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  • Margaret Significance In Writing The Handmaids Tale
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    In 1969 Margaret Atwood first addressed the world with her pro-feminist ideas. As a direct result from encouragement and influence from literary mentors like Atwood, feminism became the rage. As the interest in women's rights heightened, so did the tolerance and need for more strongly biased and feminist sided articles of literature. In 1985, Margaret Atwood completed The Handmaid's Tale, and fueled the fight for equal rights, no glass ceilings, and occupational opportunities for women all over ...
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  • Wanted To Show Handmaids Tale
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    Some critics say that The Handmaids Tale is a pure Science Fiction with little or no relevance to the actual society. Margaret Atwood wanted to show a way of how far contemporary errors lead to. Actually she took facts from today (the book was written in 1986), and imagine how could become society if people do not do anything to arrange lifes quality. Moving, vivid and terrifying, I only hope its not prophetic, as Conor Cruise OBrien, from The Listener. This fear is almost easy to understand bec...
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  • Clean Air Act Order To Live
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    ... at is a real problem that we must fear because if we keep destroying our planet we will unavoidably begin to destroy ourselves. A new study found the risk of toxics in the air, making a comparison with the health standards established by the 1990 federal Clean Air Act. This act defined 188 chemicals as hazardous air pollutants linked to cancer, birth defects and other health problems. (web). Thousands of air samples have been made during the last three years in Los Angeles for exemple; the f...
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  • Margaret Atwood Canadian Literature
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    A victim could be described as a person cheated, injured, or even fooled by circumstances. Yet it seems that the idea of victimization has become a symbol of Canada for Canadian authors. Margaret Atwood explains in, The Victim Theory, that in most instances of literature, the central theme is bare survival in the face of hostile elements (Atwood, The Victim Theory 77) Hence, for the French Canadians after the English took over, it became cultural survival, hanging on as people, retaining a relig...
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  • Black Market High Status
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    Serena Joy is the most powerful female presence in the hierarchy of Gileadean women; she is the central character in the dystopian novel, signifying the foundation for the Gileadean regime. Atwood uses Serena Joy as a symbol for the present dystopian society, justifying why the society of Gilead arose and how its oppression had infiltrated the lives of unsuspecting people. Atwood individualists the character of Serena Joy, as her high status in the society demands power and the domination over t...
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  • Bodily Harm Margaret Atwood
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    Margaret Atwood in her novels, short stories and even poetry uses a similar style of writing. It is a style that is not only distinctive but also effective. Her sense of description is one of her best talents. It allows her to create pieces of work that constantly reinforce her themes of political chaos and the effect that a patriarchal society has on women. As a feminist writer, much of her work deals with how men not only empower women but how they manage to hurt each other. Using parallelism ...
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  • Personal Narration Effects Her Readers
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    When one reads Margaret Atwood's poetry, that which stands out most prominently is her intensely personal style of narration. Her style is both inviting and revealing which aides in creating an intimate relationship with the reader. This narration allows Atwood to befriend and beguile readers with her use of easy, everyday speech and soothing story-like themes while also enabling her to tackle larger and more pressing social issues. As an ardent feminist, the technical aspects of Atwood's poetry...
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  • Autocratic Societies And Their Tyrants
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    In my essay I am going to talk about the autocratic societies in the books Not Wanted on the Voyage by Timothy Findley, and The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. In Findley's twisted version of Noah's ark, Noah is a tyrant running a dictatorship on the ark he built to survive the great flood. The Handmaid's Tale, is a story of a society where women are extremely oppressed and men run everything. Both these examples present us with the subject of autocratic societies. There seems to be a patter...
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  • Owl Creek Bridge Occurrence At Owl Creek
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    Compare and Contrast Essay Assignment Within the scope of this research, we will compare and contrast two literary works the poem "Variations on the word Sleep by Margaret Atwood and the short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by Ambrose Bierce. Longing as a concept and as a theme is present in both of those works. After analyzing the poem and the story, it is evident that longing plays crucial role to the main characters developed in both works it is something that is necessary in ones ...
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  • Handmaids Tale Margaret Atwood
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    The Handmaids s Tale by Margaret Atwood The Handmaids s Tale by Margaret Atwood is a dystopian about a world where unrealistic things take place. The events in the novel could never actually take place in our reality. This is most people view about this novel. However the ideas in the novel are not so far fetch. Although the exact Gilead society would never happen in real life, it is not to say that certain society of the past or even the present haven t incorporated some of the Gilead society. ...
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  • Lines Of The Poem Dramatic Monologue
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    The dramatic monologue features a speaker talking to a silent listener about a dramatic event or experience. The use of this technique affords the reader an intimate knowledge of the speakers changing thoughts and feelings. In a sense, the poet brings the reader inside the mind of the speaker. (Glenn Everett online) Like a sculpture pressing clay to form a man, a writer can create a persona with words. Every stroke of his hand becomes his or her own style, slowly creating this stone image. A dra...
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  • Republic Of Gilead Handmaids Tale
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    When Sir Thomas Moore first used the term utopia to describe an imaginary island, little did he know it would turn into a literary genre. The term comes from two Greek terms, eu-topos, meaning the good place and uo-topos, meaning no place. In The Handmaids Tale, Margaret Atwood wishes to give a portrayal of a future dystopia, ridiculing the utopian customs. Wishing to turn the utopian dream into a nightmare, authors with Atwood's similar ideas, have focused on the negative aspects in longing for...
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  • Handmaid Tale Margaret Atwood
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    The creation of Offred, the passive narrator of Margaret Atwood? s The Handmaid? s Tale, was intentional. The personality of the narrator in this novel is almost as important as the task bestowed upon her. Atwood chooses an average women, appreciative of past times, who lacks imagination and fervor, to contrast the typical feminist, represented in this novel by her mother and her best friend, Moira. Atwood is writing for a specific audience, though through careful examination, it can be determin...
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  • Handmaids Tale Margaret Atwood
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    In the course Y 2 k and The End of The World, weve studied apocalyptic themes, eschatology, and for some, teleology. Apocalypse, which is to unveil or reveal, eschatology, which is a concept of the end, and teleology, the end or purpose to which we are drawn, are all themes used in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaids Tale. The book is apocalyptic in that it revolves around dystopian ideals. Atwood creates a world in which worst-case scenarios take control and optimistic viewpoints and positive attit...
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  • Handmaid Tale Today Society
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    Some critics say that The Handmaid? s Tale is a pure Science Fiction with little or no relevance to the actual society. Margaret Atwood wanted to show a way of how far contemporary errors lead to. Actually she took facts from today (the book was written in 1986), and imagine how could become society if people do not do anything to arrange life? s quality. ? Moving, vivid and terrifying, I only hope it? s not prophetic? , as Conor Cruise O? Brien, from The Listener. This fear is almost easy to un...
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  • Handmaids Tale Religious Leaders
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    The Handmaids Tale: A Product Of Debates Often times a reader finds that a character in a novel resembles the authors friend or a distant relative. There is almost always some connection to the author, his surroundings, or events in his life. The Handmaids Tale reflects the life of Margaret Atwood on a much stronger level. It is a product of debates within the feminist movement of the late 1970 s and early 1980 s. Atwood has been much a part of that movement. The defeat of the Equal Rights Amend...
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  • Don T Understand Doesn T Make
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    Rape Fantasies by Margaret Atwood The plot of Rape Fantasies by Margaret Atwood is all within the mind of Estelle, who talks to the reader as she might to a new friend. Estelle? s personality becomes exposed to us through the narration of her fantasies and lunchtime work experiences. We are told of Estelle? s workplace where she is with her friends discussing their rape fantasies. Examining Estelle? s world through her perspective of the conversation, we find she is a game player both outwardly ...
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  • Handmaid Tale Handmaid Marian
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    Throughout history many stereotypes have been inflicted on women, preventing them to live in the ways in which they have hoped and desired. There has been many limitations set, placing women in very conventional roles: housewife; mother; secretary, all examples of such restrictions. Margaret Atwood, an extraordinary novelist when speaking out against women? s rights, has done so excellently in her books entitled The Handmaid? s Tale and The Edible Woman. Here it is seen just how arduous it has b...
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  • Republic Of Gilead Handmaid Tale
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    In The Handmaid s Tale by Margaret Atwood, Atwood has created an Orwellian society. Atwood uses The Handmaid s Tale as a warning of what could happen in the future if we are not careful. Present day society could easily go along the same route as the Republic of Gilead by lack of freedoms, sexual discrimination and lack of privacy. Offred is our guide to lead us against an Orwellian society. If we are not careful, we will become like the Republic of Gilead and have no freedoms. The oppressive re...
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