“But I began then to think of time as having a shape, something you could see, like a series of liquid transparencies, one laid on top of another.”
Quote by Margaret Atwood
Book:Cat's Eye
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Cat's Eye
Margaret Atwood's 'Cat's Eye' is a narrative that delves into the complexities of identity and the passage of time. The story is told from the perspective of an elderly woman, reflecting on her past and the lives of her former classmates. The novel intertwines multiple narratives, each character's story contributing to the overarching themes of self-discovery and the masks we wear throughout life. more
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