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Summary Of At The Touraist Center In Boston By Margaret Atwood

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A Canadian writer named Margret Atwood, wrote the poem “At the Touríst Centre in Boston.” Her tone seems to be questioning as she lets her curiosity flow. Atwood, explains the scene, where the busy city is almost to perfect, “look here, Saskatchewan is a flat lake, some convenient rocks where two children pose with a father and the mother is cooking something in immaculate slacks by a smokeless fire, her teeth white as detergent.” Her words flow out of the poem, as she gives you a vivid look inside the scene. She talks about the flat lake and the smokeless fire, with two convenient rocks; Atwood is giving you a visual of the almost to good to be real atmosphere of the Touríst Centre. Her use of imagery allows you to form a picture in your
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