The more you think about the true nature of human beings, the more clearly you recognize that people tend to challenge beyond the limits that human beings are considered to be understood as seeds. The girugamesh epic and novel "Antelope and Clark" are very effective in revealing this human truth. The epic of Gilgamesh reveals details about the tendency of humans to push human boundaries. It explores the desire to challenge religious boundaries that have the fear they face when dealing with tremendous influences and the truth about human death.
The way the details are effectively disclosed in the story may vary widely. The two books after the devastating event destroyed Western civilization: Margaret Atwood Antelope, Pheasant, and Komac McCarthy Road. Orix and Creek are post-apocalyptic novels and are investigating how the world was formed. Literary sedation, or necropsy, shows how genetic engineering and overly ambitious science lay the foundation for the world's minors. The Road of Cormac McCarthy also has the same harsh environment. The world traversed by the father and child of the book center is a hostile and horrible place. However, there is no explanation of the cause of this damage. This is a short essay story used to tell the story: a long flashback indicates that the road was developed after nuclear warfare, volcanic eruption, or alien invasion.
In other words, this is a crack. But Orix and Creek lack the more subtle imagination, story of maid that Atwood had in the future novel of dystrophy. And it is full of convincing details and has an independent heroine. In contrast, Orix and Creek are more derivative visions. Atwood also presented relevant, wise political messages here that can easily be summarized. Do not trust scientists and big companies to manage the world. The main feature of Jimmy's world before the disaster is that some of the most frustrating current trends in Western society were gradually exaggerated - Internet pornography, closed community, genetic modification