In atwoods story what is loiss current state of mind in


OPTION 1

In Atwood's story, what is Lois's current state of mind? In your opinion, why is she still seemingly obsessed by an event that occurred when she was a child?

OPTION 2
Señora Innes insults Rosaura by offering her money instead of a party favor. Is she purposely putting Rosaura "in her place," or is she unaware of the actions implications? In your opinion, which is worse?

OPTION 3
What is the significance of each title Atwood and Heker chose: "Death by Landscape" and "The Stolen Party"? Explain in some detail.

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