But how can she ever get out of it, her life, except through him?
by Margaret Atwood (0 Reviews)
In "The Blind Assassin" by Margaret Atwood, the protagonist grapples with the constraints of her life and the oppressive circumstances surrounding her. The character feels trapped, unable to find a path to freedom without relying on another person, suggesting a deep dependency and the limitations placed on her as a woman in her society. This dependency highlights the broader theme of women's struggles for autonomy and the sacrifices made for love...
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