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"moves slowly, but surely into a plotline filled with many serious topics: abuse, rape, the inability to love, the immediate reper...
give clues as to what is going on in the mind and the past of the person having it. She convincingly creates a context for dream s...
of another. You dont look back along time but down through it, like water. Sometimes this comes to the surface, sometimes that, s...
The importance of relationships in the development of the protagonist's character is the focus of this analysis of The Apprentices...
In five pages the 2 levels of satire featured in Cocksure by Mordecai Richler are examined. Three sources are listed in the bibli...
In six pages this report considers how satire is used in these texts by Canadian author Mordecai Richler. Seven sources are cited...
own death and running away. Along the way, he meets Jim, a runaway slave who is traveling north in hopes of freeing his family. ...
to be sure that fertile women are available to the society. The society is class-based and those who are lucky are provided wives....
her youth she experienced the suicide of a friend in the woods while camping. The body was never found and this woman, Lois, was n...
purely in terms of their ability to create a child. Offred has been robbed of her identity and objectified because it is her socie...
understand our world and as we seek to communicate with that world. As the poem progresses we surely see elements that speak of...
Clearly this essential theme is one that speaks of a cultural nightmare for the idea of feminism. Women today are women who unders...
in the first section of the novel, while "Evidence" leads to no final truths or understanding. Born as he is between the worlds ...
that instead of continued efforts toward gender equality, the social "pendulum" might actually carry society backward in regards t...
hold much power today. One author notes that the novel of Atwoods specifically seems to target "fundamentalist Protestants in Amer...
his needs" (Atwood 8). Atwood obviously feared the emerging strength of the religious far-right and saw in its rejection of rights...
In five pages this paper examines how the power of language is considered in Margaret Atwood's essay 'An End to Audience' and how ...
she is known for. This particular compilation of stories was written prior to her incredible fame and would thus indicate that she...
This 5 page paper discusses two subjects with regard to The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood. One topic is the narrative structu...
In four pages this paper examines how personality is affected by freedom in this analysis of Toni Morrison's 'Beloved' and Margare...
In five pages this Canadian male coming of age novel and the relationships it explores are analyzed. There are no other sources l...
a month for the sole purpose of procreation, they are now in a place where its very risky to be seen. But they are there at the C...
ways these boys are reflective of society in that the author is arguing that societies of all kinds need rules to keep them safe a...
In five pages anorexia as reflected in My Sister's Bones by Hanauer and The Edible Woman by Atwood are compared and contrasted in ...
In a paper that contains five pages it is argued that Camus' Meursault in The Stranger and the unnamed narrator in Atwood's second...
In seven pages this paper discusses how contemporary society defines sexual harassment and considers how the law addresses victimi...
In seven pages this paper examines the conflict that exists between public and private interests in a consideration of Faces at th...
In five pages the fictional representations of women featured in The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood and As I Lay Dying by Will...
preserve at least the signs of order" (Atwood 93). The narrators past contained so many painful memories that she created a fict...
This research report examines a novel written in 1986 by Margaret Atwood. How it relates in respect to the status of women of vari...