Antelope and Clark at Margaret Atwood When I first started reading "Antelope and pheasant" I was somewhat skeptical as to whether I liked to read it. In the first chapter, I am confused about rare words I have never seen or heard of before. Whenever I read something, it is a real fact based on a book or magazine I plan to read, or a topic such as history or sports. The book was unexpected as I started reading it, the book was unexpected as it was not difficult to understand as I thought, and that was actually a lot of fun.
In Orix and Mr. Creek of Margaret Atwood, the hero of this book is called Snowman. He was called Jimmy when he was a child. One of the theme of this story is to change the name from everything that happens in the world. The snowman seems desolated, lives in a place not in contact with other people, trying to survive physically and mentally. The reality of his living environment is expressed by the explanation of the surrounding environment. For example he lives in a tree and has to protect himself from ultraviolet rays. He talked a bit with the kids made by Crake and asked if what they found in the sea was dangerous. Even though the children are not too close to the snowman, they think he can be wise and treat him because he is not used to the world where he is smart and the snowman comes from. He fancies his girlfriend's voice in the past, perhaps he feels lonely, so he has only children to tell them.
At Oryx and Crake of Margaret Atwood, the snowman remembered that there was a real inner conflict when listening to the sounds of the past, Jimmy when he was a child. He can not get rid of the memory of the past, it is still going on, but he does not want to do this anymore. I remember having a pet when he was a child. This is rakunk called Killer. This makes the snowman more sympathetic to the connection with animals and animals. In addition to socializing with animals, he also has a relationship: Delores and Crake of his nanny. Even if he does not know his mother he will get on with his mother, but as she launches Delores, he will be pulled away from his mother.
Margaret Atwood is repeatedly observing the relationship between humans and animals in her work. Most of Destopia 's Atwood genetically modified and transformed animals and humans in Antelope and Clark, and produced hybrids like pigs, rakunk, wolves and crackers. It is a question. And technology, and problems of human significance. Surface treatment has a role in comments on eating animals: "Animals die from our possible life, they are substitutes ... we die from cans etc; we die Eat and die on The resurrection of Christ 's body within us gives us life. "Some of the letters in her book relate meat to sexual oppression and eat meat I give up. In an edible woman, Atwood's character Marian cried, recognizing the arrested animal and listening to her fiancé hunting and rabbit removal experience.