Happy Endings By Margaret Atwood Analysis

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In ‘Happy Endings’ by Margaret Atwood there were six life scenarios that were giving and some had remarks. In the first scenario A it was about John and Mary meeting they eventually got married. They got a house together that went up in value. They had two children together. They had a really challenging sex life and friends that were barely around. They enjoyed life together went on many vacations together, And eventually died. Atwood said this to say that John and Mary had a pretty good life and they lived together faithfully until they die. To other writer’s they may see this as saying that they had a good life that they enjoyed together and they went through everything including hardships and still remained strong. To me I feel that it’s …show more content…

This scenario to me means that women at times can really look pass the person that’s meant for thing for someone that won’t even want the same thing as them. In scenario D Fred and Madge are living happily on a nice beach, then one day a huge tidal wave come and destroy the home that they live in. the down fall of the situation is that thousands’ were either killed or without a home. Lucky for Fred and Madge they made it to high grounds and everything is the same as in scenario A. Atwood in this situation is trying to say that even through the worst the best can happen even if things aren’t looking to well. Other’s readers may think that good things come to those that wait. As I was reading I think even when it’s a difficult situation it takes two to get through it. And it takes both to rebuild what they have lost to start over and finish things right and still be living happily ever after together as a big family. In scenario E Fred has a heart attack and Madge decides to become devoted to just doing charity

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