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Abstract This study pays more attention to John Berry’s Theory of Acculturation whose main concepts are separation, marginalization, assimilation, and integration. It examines how the theory of Acculturation can be applied to the two Canadian novels under study: Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) and Michael Ondaatje’s The English patient (1992). In fact, this topic is considered new, oriental, and rich of different social contexts; it also tackles cultural diversity among countries and people as well. This study is divided into three chapters with an introduction and a conclusion. The introduction includes the following: objective of study, questions of study, methodology of study, literature review, and chapterizations. |