Evaluation:
Published: 02.12.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
  • Essays '"Tricks With Mirrors" by Margaret Atwood', 1.
  • Essays '"Tricks With Mirrors" by Margaret Atwood', 2.
Extract

Tricks With Mirrors
by Margaret Atwood
In Part I of Tricks With Mirrors, Atwood uses a seemingly vague introduction to the subject matter, but gets straight to the point. Within five lines, she distinctly identifies her role as a mirror as she says, "I enter with you and become a mirror," (4-5). She gives the impression that she is merely an object in this relationship. She is a mirror through which her self-absorbed lover may view himself. "Mirrors are the perfect lovers," she states (6-7). They show a constant and loyal reflection to whoever may stand in front of them. She is objectif…

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