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Margaret Atwood
Title: Margaret Atwood
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1823 | Pages: 7.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Margaret Atwood
Fight for the Female
Margaret Atwood, a contemporary Canadian author, has been classified as one of this century’s' most feminist, and near dystopian novelists. Her works illustrate how feminism has caused the downfall of contemporary society. Margaret Atwood, a prominent feminist author of the twentieth century, is driven by her sense of social reform and her realistic view of a disturbed society to produce works such as The Handmaids Tale.
Atwood was born on
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for immoral purposes, and respect for them has been lost in the duel for domination. Atwood uses a near-dystopian novel to help society realize the importance of being generation next. She is trying and make a difference before the collapse of society. One may wonder if this is a practical view of the future or just a psychological realism. One’s future is what one may make of it.
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"Handmaids Tale"-Margaret Atwood
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