ENGL 3507H Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: The Edible Woman, The Paper Bag Princess, Margaret Atwood

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The handmaid"s tale (1985): similar to the edible woman, the book looks at the restrictions of women"s lives (reproductive lives0. The testaments (2019): sequel to handmaids tale. Margaret atwood: well-known globally and throughout canada, known for her sharp, clever and devastating whit for her political stances, you fit into me like a hook into an eye. A fish hook an open eye power politics (1971) Feminist black humor (a review on edible woman by millicent bell 1970) Fairy tale inversions: an inverted cinderella story in which the poor working girl flees from the wealthy price charming; or an inverted sleeping beauty, who wakes up when the prince is at a safe distance vanspanckeren, kathryn. In mendez-egle, b. and haule, j. m. eds. Atwood: reflection and reality: draws on anti-comedy, parody, the paper bag princess by robert munsch is an example of a fairy tale inversion that we see in edible woman.

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