Margaret Atwood
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- Margaret Atwood: A Novelist with PerspectiveA brief look at the life and works of Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood.
- Cat's Eye, By: Margaret AtwoodRichly developed characters and an intriguing plot in this novel about a fifty year old woman who is plagued with memories of being bullied by childhood friends.
- Canadian Novelist Margaret Atwood and British Publisher Rosalind Porter Discuss Neuroscience of Reading on Paper Compared to Screen-readingHow reading differs from screening.
- Book Review: Oryx and Crake by Margaret AtwoodA review of Margaret Atwood's speculative fiction novel Oryx and Crake.
Book Review: The Penelopiad by Margaret AtwoodA brief review of Margaret Atwood's novel, The Penelopiad.- Book Review: Oryx and Crake by Margaret AtwoodA review of Margaret Atwood's speculative/science fiction novel Orxy and Crake.
- The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (AP Essay)From Margaret Atwood's novel, The Handmaid's Tale, choose a character who views the past with such feelings as reverence, bitterness, or longing. In an essay, show how the character's view of the past develops meaning in the work.
- Book Review: Penelopiad by Margaret AtwoodBook review on Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood
- On Margaret Atwood's "Happy Endings""Happy Endings" is an amazing short story by the incredible Margaret Atwood; this article is my experience of and interpretation of it.
- Alias Grace: Misogynistic Themes in Margaret Atwood's NovelThis paper explores the misogynistic themes of Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace in terms of Grace's fake conformity to a society where she does not belong until her eventual breakdown which allows her to fight back against the anti-female social order.
- The Power of the Word in Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale"An overview of how powerful the written word is in Margaret Atwood's novel "The Handmaid's Tale"
- How Margaret Atwood Uses Language as a Theme in SurfacingLanguage, its use and disuse, its secrets and means of deception,are central themes in Margaret Atwood's Surfacing. Atwood creates an ironically (and intentionally) nameless heroine on a tormented and exhausting journey of self-discovery.
- Writer Margaret Atwood - Not Always an Easy Read, but Always Satisfying and Thought-ProvokingMargaret Atwood's books are not always an easy read, but are almost always satisfying and thought-provoking.
- Comparing the Poetry of Adrienne Rich and Margaret AtwoodBoth Adrienne Rich and Margaret Atwood explore the role of language in creating, defining, and transforming personal worlds. In so doing, they inevitably address the place of poetry in modern life.
- The Portrayal of Love in Two PoemsLove is a complicated concept. Here, Ms. McFarlin explicates two poems about love that may help the reader understand it more.
- The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret AtwoodIn a dystopian future, fertility rates are at a all time low. Women are forced into different classes, with Handmaids being the breeders of society. This is the tale of one of those Handmaids.
- A Gift of Words for a University GraduateA list of ten inspirational and emotionally-gripping books which are ideally suited for gifting anyone celebrating their university graduation.
- Rusty's Days 2An evaluation of Michener as an author and of the book Integral Life Practice by Ken Wilber, et. al.
- Was Luke the Author of the Book of Acts?This is a brief overview of the evidence which supports Luke's authorship of the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts.
- It Ought to Be in Pictures: Top 3 Books that Should Hit the Silver ScreenHaving worked at a library and a big box bookstore, I have a pretty good idea of how many books get made into films each year. Here are some stories that haven't made it that far yet, but definitely deserve to.
"Oryx and Crake:" a ReviewThis Margaret Atwood novel explores the consequences of science and technology gone too far.- Margaret Atwood's "The City-Planners"Poetry Analysis:Margaret Atwood's "The City-Planners"
- Book Review: Oryx and Crake by Margaret AtwoodA novel of genetic dappling, ethical dilemmas, and the hostile takeover of science in a not-too-distant future.
- Feminism in PoetryHere is a description of the poem "Spelling" by Margaret Atwood and how it conveys the feminist message of female empowerment.
- Advice on My Marriage: Five Famous Authors Weigh InFive famous authors giving their advice about marriage and relationships. I invited James Joyce, Gregory Corso, Ernest Hemingway, Margaret Atwood, and Kate Chopin to my house for some matrimonial advice.
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A Book with Ten Thousand Authors?UK author Chris Baker has is aiming to produce a single book using contributions from ten thousand different people
Psychic Authors Heal ReadersPsychic books can help you to deal with depression, energy healing and even connecting with a deceased loved one.- Writing with Intent is Witty!Review of Atwood's collection of short, non-fiction, personal works.
- The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret AtwoodAtwood lays down several indications as the where the events narrated in The Handmaid's Tale take place. Geographically, the site would have been the former site of Cambridge, Massachusetts, the most religiously intolerant Puritan settlement.
- The Robberbride and the Writer's DreamWhy write at all? Why submit yourself to the everlasting torture of rejections? Margaret Atwood helps me see my purpose by showing me what can be done and how.





