Margaret Atwood Rape Fantasies

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The major way in which Atwood challenges assumptions about gender in "Rape Fantasies" is that she reveals rape to be more than just and act of forced sexual interourse. For Atwood rape is fundamentally a power struggle. The struggle occurs when an individual exploits another 's physical and psychological vulnerability. The person suffers not only physical, but also mental injury. For Atwood power is the main objective of rape, not sexual gratification. Atwood utilize a bit of irony to further here point. Consider, that all four of the female characters have rape fantasize .All of the fantasize involve the women being firmly in control of the situations. However, as the plot progresses it becomes evident that the whole story is being narrated