In "The Robber Bride" by Margaret Atwood, the character Roz demonstrates her fierce independence and refusal to conform to societal expectations. When she is told to lower her voice, her instinct is to rebel against that request by amplifying her expression instead. This reaction highlights her strong will and readiness to resist external pressures, shedding light on her complex personality.
Through Roz's response, Atwood explores themes of empowerment and defiance. She...