Margaret Atwood’s novels are usually celebrated for their blunt feminism. However, in Moral Disorder—a series of interconnected stories that forms a novel—feminist concerns are replaced with worries about territory and survival. The protagonist is an insider whose sole concern is to survive and to protect her territory. The confrontation between the narrator as the insider and the outsiders does not occur directly but could be inferred by her cruelty toward other characters and her violence against the animals under her care. The present study argues that this cruelty, which abounds in the novel, could be viewed as a substitute for violence against the outsiders. The narrator’s gaze at the Indian boy who entered the protagonist’s territory ...
The MaddAddam trilogy by Margaret Atwood is a devastating evaluation of its female characters’ posit...
Stories of violence and oppression from classical mythology and fairy tales are redeployed in two no...
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has long been studied for its cautionary warnings about sexist...
Margaret Atwood’s novels are usually celebrated for their blunt feminism. However, in Moral Disorder...
Canadian novels have witnessed a movement from description to more different analytical and interpre...
The protagonists of Atwood’s novels are most often both Canadian and female, and their stories featu...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
Literary analysis of three Margaret Atwood poems, all of which depict the pressures of conformity th...
Abstract The article gives detailed description of characters’ attempts to survive and find their r...
Margaret Atwood's Bodily Harm is in one sense about the tension between surface perception and depth...
Bibliography: pages 229-235.The dominant theme that Margaret Atwood foregrounds in her writing is th...
Margaret Atwood, an iconic Canadian writer in many of her novels has dealt with the power politics a...
This paper attempts to capture the social status, domination of women by men faced by Offred, the pr...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...
Margaret Atwood’s Bodily Harm is a novel that highlights upon the passivity revealed by th...
The MaddAddam trilogy by Margaret Atwood is a devastating evaluation of its female characters’ posit...
Stories of violence and oppression from classical mythology and fairy tales are redeployed in two no...
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has long been studied for its cautionary warnings about sexist...
Margaret Atwood’s novels are usually celebrated for their blunt feminism. However, in Moral Disorder...
Canadian novels have witnessed a movement from description to more different analytical and interpre...
The protagonists of Atwood’s novels are most often both Canadian and female, and their stories featu...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
Literary analysis of three Margaret Atwood poems, all of which depict the pressures of conformity th...
Abstract The article gives detailed description of characters’ attempts to survive and find their r...
Margaret Atwood's Bodily Harm is in one sense about the tension between surface perception and depth...
Bibliography: pages 229-235.The dominant theme that Margaret Atwood foregrounds in her writing is th...
Margaret Atwood, an iconic Canadian writer in many of her novels has dealt with the power politics a...
This paper attempts to capture the social status, domination of women by men faced by Offred, the pr...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...
Margaret Atwood’s Bodily Harm is a novel that highlights upon the passivity revealed by th...
The MaddAddam trilogy by Margaret Atwood is a devastating evaluation of its female characters’ posit...
Stories of violence and oppression from classical mythology and fairy tales are redeployed in two no...
Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale has long been studied for its cautionary warnings about sexist...