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From an A level study experience
Review of Alias Grace - Margaret Atwood by
cowgirl_claire
Advantages: the ideas it brings up are very interesting
Disadvantages: can be slow to read
After studying this book for English Literature A level, i felt i could add a few points that haven't been mentioned. We were told to read the book before the start of our course through the summer and i did find it quite slow and the ending somewhat dissapointing. However, if you are willing to go into more depth to discover Atwoods messages through 'Alias Grace', the book becomes something very interesting and different. Atwood writes a story about ... ...murdering her master and his mistress. Throughout the story, readers encounter many different versions of events, including newspaper exerpts from the time of the murders and experts from books. Varying points of view are also presented to show different opinions. This contributes to a fragmented and confused feel. However, this is Atwoods aim in an attempt to recreate the feeling surrounding events at the time, where it seemed getting at the truth ...
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12.06.2006
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Dealing with power in Elaine's mind
Review of Cat's Eye - Margaret Atwood by
rustybrown0
Advantages: Good read, with relative themes
Disadvantages: Audio can get tedious at times
...studies, I became privy to Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood during my 20th Century Literature module at university. Having not read many female orientated novels, I felt a little sceptical albeit uneasy at reading a so called 'chick flick'. How wrong I was proved.
Atwood highlights relative themes to society through her protagonist Elaine, born in Nova Scotia, Canada. The geography of the story is highly relevant, acknowledging and at some instances ... ...bereft of many emotions (Hence, cat's eye). What I found interesting was how the portrayal of Elaine in Toronto, a bustling city filled with so many scarring memories for her, was replaced for the more serence and picturesque location of Vancouver. Elaine leaves Toronto with her first daughter, after a turbulent relationship with Tom. Who later on in her life she meets and finds a mutual understanding to remain civil with one another. Her emancipation ...
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29.10.2007
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Lady Oracle
Review of Lady Oracle - Margaret Atwood by
chak93
Advantages: Easy to read
Disadvantages: Couldn't put it down!
I managed to consume this book in less than 24 hours by completely forgetting my own life and becoming so absorbed in the heroine's. This book confronts so many issues from body weight to bullying and how we long to escape from our present life to find the ever elusive "happy ever after". I found it easy to read, humorous yet sad. There was just enough left to the imagination to leave questions for the reader that may or may not be answered!
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12.09.2005
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Little Gems from a Great Authoress
Review of Murder in the Dark - Margaret Atwood by
denella
Advantages: You could read and savour them one at a time
Disadvantages: Some of them seem almost too short
Having hungrily devoured several of Margaret Atwood's novels, from 'The Handmaid's Tale' through 'Surfacing' to 'Alias Grace', I was intrigued to see 'Murder in the Dark' described as a collection of 'short fictions and prose poems'. I make several long bus journeys a week, and if you're sandwiched between giggling schoolgirls and someone booming down their mobile phone while the guy at the back is singing along to Alice Cooper on his ipod, it's ... ...page novel. But these little gems take just a couple of minutes each to read and each demands to be savoured before you go on to the next one.
'Autobiography' is a description of a landscape that starts with a blue line and goes on to scan a lake, a white cliff and a forest. The piece ends with the idea that the landscape ceased to be a landscape not because of a visual feature but because of a smell - the smell of a half-eaten carcass of a deer.
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07.12.2006
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Ironic, Dark and funny.
Review of Oryx and Crake - Margaret Atwood by
Jennifer1986
Advantages: Multi-layered and complex
Disadvantages: Distracting, only read it if you have time to devote to it.
...something of a god-complex. Oryx is an enigma, you never learn her "real" name or anything concrete about her past. She skims past details and isolates emotions from her history. She and Crake ironically represent God to Snowman's new charges despite the part they had to play in earth's downfall. The combination of creator and destroyer is interesting to say the least and the non-deification of the snowman is amusing as it is he who has spun these ...
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27.05.2008
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