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Victimization: A Comparative Analysis of 'Power Politics' by Margaret Atwood and 'The Collected Works of Billy the Kid' by Michael Ondaatje

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Seminar paper from the year 2002 in the subject American Studies - Literature, grade: 2 (B), Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald (Institute for American Studies/Anglistics), course: Canadian Literature, language: English, abstract: Survival- the state of continuing to live or exist, often in spite of difficulty or danger. So, survival is defined in the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary. Following this definition, one have to admit that this state isnt a very positive one for the people who are in this situation.In Margaret Atwoods 'Survival: A thematic guide to Canadian Literature' it is argued that the single unifying and informing symbol(31) of Canada is Survival. This idea comes from Canadas history, where the inhabitants ever had to fight for survival. First, there was wilderness which threatened the life of the first settlers. Later, cultural surviving, which went from the threatened French Canada to the English Canada, was the main point for the inhabitants. So, you can say that the Canadians ever had to fight for survival. Therefore, survival is main subject in Canadian Literature. Atwood leads the reader from this theory to another one which deals with the so-called basic victim positions (which, in her opinion, results from survival as Canadas symbol). She maintains that ninety per cent of Canadian Literature deals with the problem of being a victim. So, Id like to mention the four basic victim positions she outlines in her study:1.) The person denies that he/she is a victim.(36)2.) The person acknowledges the fact that he/she is a victim, but explains this as an act of Fate, the Will of God, the dictates of Biology, the necessity decreed by History, or Economics, or the Unconscious, or any other large general powerful idea.(37)3.) The person acknowledges the fact that he/she is a victim but refuses to accept the assumption that the role is inevitable.(37)4.) The person is a creative non-victim.(38)

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Erschienen: 20.03.2004

Umfang: 6 S., 0.17 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9783638262569

Umbreit-Nr.: 4629224

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