They all disowned their parents long ago, the way you are supposed to
They all disowned their parents long ago, the way you are supposed to
In Margaret Atwood's works, the theme of disowning parents is a recurring motif that reflects the complex relationships between parents and children. Atwood's characters often struggle with the expectations and pressures placed upon them by their parents, leading them to distance themselves in order to assert their own identities and autonomy.