There are many female writers, but some of them are better than others. In most cases, writing a story focuses on the experiences and personal perspectives of what is going on. Other women write fictitious things about the unusual world and personality that people can relate to struggle and experience. "Canadian nationalist poet Margaret Atwood is an important person who is concerned about the necessity of a new language to explore the relationship between the subject and society" (Omid, Pyeaam 1). Atwood wrote her first novel "ETABLE WOMAN"; this first novel categorized her as a feminist based on the hero of a strong female.
Margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa, Ontario in 1939. She grew up in Canada almost when she was a child. Margaret Atwood is an internationally renowned writer who wrote an award-winning poem, short story, novel. Margaret Atwood wrote a story of over 40 poems, children's literature, fiction, and non-fiction. Since then, her work has been translated into 30 different languages. One of her most famous words of today is as follows. Margaret Atwood uses conflict and personality to express, each person is different when they get married. Everyone is used to the end of a fairy tale, but in fact, it is totally different. Scenario B: John cheated on another woman's name, Madge, and he did not care about Mary. Scene C: John is an older man and Mary is a young lady. John and Mary were infected with his wife, Magee. Finally, he married Mary and her young boyfriend Fred and killed himself and himself.
Margaret Atwood recently wrote an article about the meaning of a maid story in the cards era called "Margaret Atwood". This book is very interested thanks to the next series on Hulu, but I have to admit that I really want to know if her political view is consistent with mine. "In my opinion, this is an adventurous adventure, since I was in high school in the 1950s, I have read SF, inference novels, utopia and distant pia, but I never wrote such a book There is a lot of traps in shape, such as tendencies of sermons, conversion to a fable, lack of rationality.