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Search of Survival
Many people find themselves reluctant to take a stance on theories of the supernatural and/or life after death. The subject of reincarnation, for example, is an issue that falls under scrutiny by both 'religion' and 'science'. In Margaret Atwood's "My Life As A Bat", the author uses this very topic, not as to question the reality of life after death, but to question the reality of life over life. The fact that reincarnation as a whole remains questionable upon the individual reader, Atwood works around the surrealism to inflict the reader with the fact that any living identity outside of the human race is, by society's standards, to be addressed as inferior.
The essay, broken down into five numerical parts begins with the theme of reincarnation and slowly leads us into the theme of human superiority. She begins with the affirmation that she belongs to the firm believers of reincarn
Approximate Word count = 603
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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