It's Mine Or I Own This By Margaret Atwood

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How many times in our lives have we said, “It’s mine” or “I own this?” Margaret Atwood describes in this poem that nothing is ours, everything is the world’s. This poem uses sensory details, personification, and dialogue to give readers a new perspective of NOT our world. By using sensory details, Atwood described to her readers, nothing is yours. She said “...climbing the hills, planting the flag, proclaiming” instead of saying “...you said this is yours, well it’s not.” By saying it like so, it gave readers a chance to think about all the famous people who planted America’s flag somewhere. Are they really doing a good thing? “...center of your room, house, half acre, square mile, island, country” gives readers a realization of the size of

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