Browse our collection of papers in
Canadian Literature

Select number of records per page:  

S/LI/550. The theme of gender in “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro

WORDS:
3050
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

This paper examines Alice Munro’s 1968 story “Boys and Girls”, and aims to discuss the concept of gender. The paper examines gender in reference to the main character, her characterization and the relationship she has with others in the story.

 

KEYWORDS: Alice Munro, Boys and Girls, gender, characterization,

 

S/S/229. “Feminism is now one of the all purpose words. It really can mean anything from people who think men should be pushed off cliffs to people who think it's OK for women to read and write” Margaret Atwood. Discuss Atwood's feminist politics in light of this statement

WORDS:
1300
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper examines philosophic views of Margaret Atwood on women's equality and other feminist issues including pornographic images of women, the risk of being used or denied because of their gender, etc. The religious aspects of Atwood's novel “The Handmaid's Tale” are considered from the perspective of the woman's destiny.

 

KEYWORDS: Margaret Atwood, feminist, female, women, pornography, Bible,

 

S/LI/330. Compare and contrast the ways in which Margaret Atwood structures her novels and uses the role of women and society as a whole to explore dystopian worlds

WORDS:
2700
DATE:
2009
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper addresses the problems of gender in the writings of Margaret Atwood. Her presentations of social dystopia (anti-utopia) are discussed with references to the main themes and characters of her novels.

 

KEYWORDS: Margaret Atwood, women, dystopia, anti-utopia,

 

S/LI/201. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood: patriarchal society of Gilead and the position of women

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2007
PRICE:
29.99 GBP

The paper analyses the book by the Canadian author Margaret Atwood 'The Handmaid's Tale' examining the features of the anti-utopia depicted in the novel and focusing on the problem of women's discrimination reflected in the portrayals of Handmaids.

 

KEYWORDS: Margaret Atwood, dystopia, anti-utopia, Handmaids, womens rights, discrimination,