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Representation of Women in the Work of Margaret Atwood | Original Article

Sukhwinder Kaur*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Margaret Atwood is a standout amongst the most talented, powerful and intelligent scholars in the west today. She articulates the difficulties, contradictions and ambiguities of the late twentieth century with every one of its complexities and extremities. Throwing her vision of life in horde frames her strategies and themes know no restriction. Referred to generally as an artist and an author, Atwood is additionally a commentator, a short story author, a writer, a caricaturist and an essayist of youngsters' books. Social developments of gender are assaulted by Atwood's novels. Her accounts speak to the silence and sexual discrimination in female characters. Female bodies in Atwood's perspective have been caught in patriarchal social orders. Female protagonists in the chose novels clarify recognizable symbols of bodily anxiety. Female characters are generally utilized as articles in Atwood's accounts. Ladies are considered as a tool or toy, as though they have no feelings, opinions or privileges of their own. This paper attests that the Feminism is closely identified with voyage into the inside. There are two alternatives for all, first is to live in an ostrich like universe of make conviction and second is strolling into the space to confront the reality.