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  • Essay / A Critical Analysis of Margaret Atwood's Writing Style

    An Analysis of Margaret AtwoodThe winner of the 'Governor General's Award' and 'Book Prize' is author and poet Margaret Atwood. Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author and poet who grew up and lived in Canada. She wrote many poems to protest different ideas. However, it generally focuses on two main topics: "Humanity versus Nature" and "Death is Certain" (Spark notes, Margaret Atwood's Poetry). She also has different views, she is feminist and nationalist with ecological concerns. Growing up in Canada, Margaret Atwood learned much from both her parents, developed a great poetic vision, and wrote many great poems such as "The Moment." Margaret Atwood had a very interesting childhood where she grew up in two different places. and learned a lot from both her parents (about.com, Margret Atwood). Margaret Atwood lived in the wilderness of Ontario, Canada until the age of 11 (about.com, Margret Atwood). She then moved to Toronto where she did her university education at Radiclffe Collage and the University of Toronto (Bio. True Story Margret Atwood). After this training, she obtained her postgraduate degree from Harvard in the United States. However, his writing career had taken off long before his collage training. Margaret Atwood began writing when she was just 6 years old and decided to pursue her writing career at the age of 16 (about.com Margaret Atwood). As a result, she became a successful writer. She won the Governor General's Award for her collection of poems The Circle Game and the Book Prize in 2000 (Bio. True Story Margaret Atwood). However, winning these awards was not an easy task. She has a unique vision in her poems that is closely linked to her childhood and her parents....... middle of paper ...... an impression of ourselves as humans, while 'in reality, it is nature that owns us. This indeed shows that it is the writer who creates the poetry and not the other way around. Thanks to her very interesting childhood, Margaret Atwood not only learned a lot from both her parents, but also from their experiences. All of this came together to shape his poetic vision which was translated into many great poems such as “The Moment”. Margaret Atwood is a major Canadian poet with nationalist views and ecological concerns. Without forgetting her feminist opinions. All of this is derived from his childhood which formed quite a unique poetic vision and many great poems. From here we can see that it was the poet who developed the poetry and not the other way around. Without all of his life experiences and social education, his poetry would not have come out the same way..