The Blind Assassin Research Paper

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Margaret Atwood‟s booker prize winner The Blind Assassin is a complex novel with many layers of narratives. It has multiple plots with the setting moving simultaneously between the real contemporary present world and the fantastical planet, Zycron located at another dimension of space. The novel is an autobiographical memoir by the octogenarian narrator, Iris Chase Griffen as she retells the past with the purpose of disclosing the secrets relating her troubled marital relationship and the mysterious death of her sister Laura Chase with whom she shared a complicated and unusual sisterly love. The frame narrative is the autobiographical account by Iris, set in the time period from the late nineteen-century to the www.ijellh.com …show more content…
Writing in a first-person-narrative from her present home in Port Ticonderoga, Iris weaves in the family history of The Chase‟s and The Griffen‟s in her memoir. As she writes, she tries to investigate and draw a logical conclusion in understanding the causes and events which might have caused her sister Laura to commit suicide in the year 1945. The second narrative is a novel-within-novel also called “The Blind Assassin‟‟ supposedly written by Laura published posthumously. This novel depicts the love-affair between a unnamed women of high social standing and a young nameless fugitive. The third narrative is a science-fiction tale along with some other stories which are contained within the chapters of the novel-within-the novel. These stories are told by the man to „her‟ during their secret meetings. The tale is about a blind assassin and a mutilated maiden in the fantastical city of Sakiel Norm on the planet Zycron located in another dimension of space. Additionally with these primary narratives, clippings