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Article Name :
LOSS OF SELF IN MARGARET ATWOOD'S THE EDIBLE WOMAN
Author Name :
P. Anantha Lakshmi
Publisher :
Ashok Yakkaldevi
Article Series No. :
ROR-783
Article :
Author Profile
Abstract :
Margaret Atwood The Handmaid's Tale and The Blind Assassin, won the Booker Prize.She is known for unique investigation of feminist themes in her works. Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman is about women and their relationships to men, society, food and eating. The premise of The Edible Woman is that social expectations are rarely in tandem with our freedom of choice. It is through food and eating that Atwood discusses a young woman's rebellion against a modern, male-dominated world. The novel explores Marian's questions of self-identity and her relationships with others, including her fiancé, her friends, and a man whom she meets through her work. Margaret Atwood's encrusted, whimsical style in The Edible Woman explores themes of sexual identity and consumerism. <
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