Correct option is D
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A. The Edible Woman (1969): Margaret Atwood’s first novel, exploring identity and gender roles.
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D. Lady Oracle (1976): A satirical novel that delves into themes of identity and escapism.
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B. The Handmaid’s Tale (1985): A dystopian novel that critiques patriarchal control and totalitarianism.
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E. The Robber Bride (1993): Focuses on the complex relationships between four women.
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C. The Blind Assassin (2000): A Booker Prize-winning novel featuring a story within a story and exploring family secrets.
Information Booster:
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Atwood’s Dystopian Themes: Particularly in
The Handmaid’s Tale, her work critiques societal and political structures.
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Complex Female Characters: Atwood often writes nuanced portrayals of female relationships and identities.
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Literary Recognition:
The Blind Assassin won the Booker Prize, solidifying Atwood’s status as a literary icon.