compare the ways in which writers of your chosen texts present moral corruption

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  • Both Atwood and Shelley present moral corruption as a consequence of society

  • Atwood, writing amid growing surveillance and censorship of the Cold War era, explore the corruption of freedom and truth

  • While, Shelley, influenced by Romantic ideals surrounding innocence and individualism, explores the corruption of innocence and truth

  • Perhaps both authors aim to emphasise the corrupting influence of society on the vulnerable individual

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Both = consequence of society

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HMT = moral corruption as a threat to freedom

Frank = moral corruption as a threat to innocence

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Both = moral corruption as a threat to truth

HMT = religious truth

Frank = scientific truth

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