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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
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
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