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The Female Body By Margaret Atwood

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Existence of Serving and Survival in “The Female Body” by Margaret Atwood
Even though humans all have the same label, preferential treatment resides with the males. This is especially true in “The Female Body” by Margaret Atwood. Considering the society’s perception of how interaction between races and genders should be, white males are at the top of the social hierarchy. In this hierarchy, the white are above the coloured and the men are above the females. Hence, women are given selective and limiting freedom and yet men are also limited by society to the point that most men do not realise they have limitations placed upon them. Nevertheless men and women do not live their lives, they survive and yet men seem to enjoy life. Therefore women are marionettes, men are puppets and society is the puppeteer.
“There’s a wide range” (38) of marionettes and to the men in society; they must have one. A wife that men will select from many; like selecting an item from the vast versions of the same product. Women are a commodity that all men eligible for marriage will receive. Hence, women are degraded to “as if it were flesh and blood” (38); they are not even considered as humans, but a “topic” (38) that has the appearance of a human. Atwood also mentions that female bodies need maintenance like a car would; a woman that is not human and a female that wants to be more than surviving. Women are objectified even further by pleasure not being a requirement. Indicating that women are

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