The discourses of science and art in Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood

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English

 

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Cathy W

 

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July 15, 2015

 

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The main character, Elaine, states on page 14 of the book; ?Underneath the flourish and ostentation is the old city, street after street of thick red brick houses? their watchful, calculating windows. Malicious, grudging, vindictive, implacable. In my dreams of this city I am always lost.' Just the building of a character cannot account for the heavy and distinct feeling of resentment directed at the city and everything in it...
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In my dreams of this city I am always lost.' Just the building of a character cannot account for the heavy and distinct feeling of resentment directed at the city and everything in it. Atwood's father, was a forest entomologist, just as Elaine's father was, Atwood spent her childhood in Ottawa during the winters and the rest of the year in northern Quebec and Ontario...
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