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Death by Landscape Worksheet

This document provides 3 questions about the short story "Death by Landscape" by Margaret Atwood and asks the reader to answer 2 of the 3 questions in their own words. The questions relate to identifying the type of literary conflict used in the story, discussing the narrative point of view and why Atwood used it, and why Atwood connected the story and setting to the Group of Seven painters.

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Death by Landscape Worksheet

This document provides 3 questions about the short story "Death by Landscape" by Margaret Atwood and asks the reader to answer 2 of the 3 questions in their own words. The questions relate to identifying the type of literary conflict used in the story, discussing the narrative point of view and why Atwood used it, and why Atwood connected the story and setting to the Group of Seven painters.

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Answer 2 of the following 3 questions in your own words:

1. Which of the four types of literary conflict fits best with Death by Landscape?

2. Think about the narrative point of view in Death by Landscape.  What is it and why did
Atwood use it?

3. Why do you think Atwood has connected her story and setting to iconic Group of
Seven painters?

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