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write an Annotated Bibliography. Refer to Annotated Bibliography in the A Writer’s Reference Book (pgs. 410- 411)
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Annotated Bibliography
Atwood, Margaret. "Happy endings." Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft (1983):
279-81.
The novel gives an exploration of the complicated relationship between males and
females. The story has different plots, which all begin in a similar way. The characters of John
and Mary have different personalities and play different roles as the story develops. In the first
scenario, John and Mary generally have a good life and they are successful and remain in love
with each other. However, in plot, B John is a bad person and he does not treat his wife well. In
this case, he is a selfish man whose behavior leads his wife to commit suicide. After the death of
his wife, John decides to marry another wife and they lead a good life together. The third
scenario sees John live his life with a woman who called Madge. At the same time, he has a
Mary in his life who believes that John is entertaining, she does not believe that she has a future
with him.
This situation also sees a tragic ending where John finds Mary in bed with another man
and decides to kill him and kill himself. In the next scenario, a tidal wave destroys the house of
Fred and Madge and this destabilizes their lives. However, soon they manag...