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4. Conclusion
This essay discusses the narrative strategy of Atwood’s The Blind Assassin
from two perspectives, namely, reader-response and polyphonic dialogism. Fro
m Fish and Iris’s approach, this essay attempts to cast some light on the c
lose reading of the fabulous fabrication of Atwood’s narration within the l
anguage. Bakhtin also provides the critic with an insightful approach of int
erpreting Atwood. Polyphonic theory and dialogism explains some other merits
of The Blind Assassin: the deconstruction of monologism, and its complex mi
xtures of discourse and intertextual references.
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