Margaret Atwood Quotes About Humanity

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  • Oppression involves a failure of the imagination: the failure to imagine the full humanity of other human beings.

    Margaret Atwood (1984). “Second words: selected critical prose”, Beacon Press, 1984
  • How easy it is to invent a humanity, for anyone at all.

    Margaret Atwood (1986). “The Handmaid's Tale”, p.146, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I hope that people will finally come to realize that there is only one 'race' - the human race - and that we are all members of it.

  • He's lost something, some illusion I used to think was necessary to him. He's come to realize he too is human. Or is this a performance, for my benefit, to show me he's up-to-date? Maybe men shouldn't have been told about their own humanity. It's only made them uncomfortable. It's only made them trickier, slier, more evasive, harder to read.

    FaceBook post by Margaret Atwood from Sep 17, 2014
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