What is the central idea of the poem The City Planners?
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The poem “The City Planners” is primarily an indictment of the homogeneity and sterility of contemporary suburbia. Atwood depicts what appears to be a picture-perfect neighborhood on a bright Sunday, but behind the surface, she exposes disarray, chaos, and looming disaster.
The City Planners Summary