Margaret Atwood Margaret Atwood depicts typical people who face various obstacles in her short story "Happy End" to the pure love of happy ending through a series of different circumstances life There are individual differences Nevertheless, the story of each character will be the same. In her writing, she clearly commented on how everyone died alike regardless of their life experience. The obvious meaning of these seemingly meaningless stories hides the deeper meaning.
This detailed literature summary also includes further reading on "Happy Endings" by Margaret Atwood. Margaret Atwood's "Happy Ending" first appeared in the Canadian collection "Murder in the dark" in 1983 and was released in 1994 by Good Bones and American Murder Simple Murders. There are four subtitles "short story and prose" and "killing in the dark". An autobiographical sketch, a travel note, an experimental work tackling the essence of writing, and a short film that deals with typical Atwood theme, especially men and women. Relationship with. "Happy end" is essentially the citation story frame belonging to the third category.
The story of children's general growth is an introduction to the paper "The essence of Margaret Atwood's Happy End". And "Happiness is eternity ..." you will meet your partner's idea and fall in love. I will live happily forever. Margaret Atwood challenged this concept with a short story "Happy Ending." "Happy ending" is ironic. Because it ridiculates the general misunderstanding that love and life are perfectly combined with "eternal happiness". It means, through Atowood's unique structure, simple words and dramatic sarcasm means the challenge of mysterious happiness.
Margaret Atwood's "Happy Ending" is a social belief that the author says, including the role of stereotype gender, the pursuit of love by middle class, and the dream of romance and marriage. Atwood wrote predictable ways for ordinary people, ordinary people, and stories about many of the middle class's lives, talking about how they are sending their typical everyday lives. - Margaret Atwood's novel "Alias Grace" was nominated for Arthur Ellis Best Fiction Award, depicting a 16 year old girl who was with James McDermott Special special conspiracy killed her employer and his lover I was convicted on that. James McDermott was executed in a suspended state, but Grace was sentenced to prison as being "sexually weak". This reflects the construction of femininity and masculinity from the mid-19th century to the latter half.