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Handmaids tale
The novel “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Attwood tells the story of a near future oppressive society governed by an elite group - men. This society, The Republic of Gilead is at war, blocks external influences, uses propaganda in order to further the ideology of the society, rules by force and oppression and severely restricts individual freedom. However, although it becomes clear throughout the novel that Gilead is a patriachal society, it can be said that the immediate oppressor of women are in fact women themselves, and that the oppressed women are fighting an entirely feminist cause.
In basic terms, the society is male dominated, and women are slaves to this. Even a Wife, the highest ranking woman in Gilead, is defined in relation to a man, her husband, and the handmaid's are defined as property of the Commander, shown by their patronymics, “Offred”. Words such as Commander, Guardian, and Angel name men's varying ranks of power, but the words themselves do not reduce individual men to their sex alone.
The society’s foundations are based upon the religion “Puritanism”, and whilst Gilead is a futuristic society it is deeply rooted in the past; “It’s only the more recent history that offends them”.
Approximate Word count = 1443
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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