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Handmaids Tale
Title: Handmaids Tale
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 1041 | Pages: 4.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Handmaids Tale
The nature of Offred’s lost identity is very drastic. Before the new religious group of Gilead took over the world she was a very normal every day woman. She did what was expected of her time and continued to do so after the take over. She had a husband and a daughter who she loved very much. But the new society which she lives in love is not permitted. " If I thought that this
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her sharply and accurately in the head. To put her out of her misery, and myself as well. (p.274)
She was pushed too far, and given a difficult job to carry out. And in return for this, she was treated as an insignificant person. She lost her feeling of being a human being, and became a thing that produced children at the whim of others.
Bibliography
Atwood, Margaret. The Handmaid’s Tale. Toronto: McClelland-Bantam Inc, 1985
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