Two short stories written by "two death landscapes" and "sexy", two very different authors; different, they have some similarities. "Death of the landscape" Margaret Atwood is a Canadian writer who started writing in his teens. In 1990 when a female teacher at the University of Victoria issued a statement on feminism, Atwood announced "landscape of death", Atwood has described the role and dedication of women in a role other than her men and her male world It was. . The author of "Sexy" is Jhumpa Lahiri, an Indian woman whose first literary work appeared in 1999.
In "death of the landscape" Margaret Atwood explored the world of Loews, a widowed woman who just moved to a new house covered with photographs. I noticed that the developed story was boring, and Margaret Atwood lost the sister's story. One thing that I can admire is the use of such vivid images, but I think this is necessary for a story related to historical G7. I am crazy.
There are two short stories written by "two death landscapes" and "sexy", two very different authors; different, they have some similarities. "Death of the landscape" Margaret Atwood is a Canadian writer who started writing in his teens. In 1990 when a female teacher at the University of Victoria issued a statement on feminism, Atwood announced "landscape of death", Atwood has described the role and dedication of women in a role other than her men and her male world It was. . - Interpretation of Dracula 's Coppola as a story of love The main character and story of Bramstock' s novel "Dracula" has been widely interpreted over the years and adopted in the movie. Despite about a century since its founding, Dracula has maintained its abilities to scare and confuse the reader. Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker Dracula, but using the erotic romance of the original novel to depict a tragic love story
In the short story of Margaret Atwood 'Landscape of Death', hero Lois, an old lady, reminds her childhood summer at her friend Lucy and Manitou camp. Among the extended flashbacks, Rui remembered her last canoe trip at summer camp. Lucy disappeared mysteriously without traces there. As Lucy 's disappearance was impossible, the camp counselor accused him of Louis took her out of the cliffs. As a result, Louis lost the memory of his friend and lost the rest of his life as he could not approach the wilderness without listening to Lucy's voice. At the end of the story, watching her many paintings, Royce began watching Lucy in all the paintings and now he realized that "she is here and she is completely alive" (Atwood 118) .