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    “The true measure of a texts value lies in its ability to provoke the reader into awareness of its language and construction‚ not just its content”. The value of the Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood‚ lies not only within the author’s purpose but within its construction and the author’s ability to draw readers attention to these concepts through language. Atwood has carefully and decisively used language and structure throughout the novel to enhance our understanding of the purpose and message

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    Eriann Brandi Donikka Intro: A .Know how to french braid? B. Ive done this braid many of times C. Learn how to do a fish braid. D. 3 easy steps supplies‚ brush out‚ braid Main Points: A. Supplies: spray‚ brush‚ hair tie B. Brush out hair C. Braiding process Conclusion: A. Easy cute hairstyle B. 3 easy steps supplies‚ brush out‚ braid C. Decide to do the hairstyle D. Feeling pretty and good about yourself makes you have more self confidence

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    The Handmaids Tale “The use of symbolism can transform the most straightforward theme. “ To what extent do you agree with this statement? The theme of conformity and resistance reigns throughout the book “The Handmaids Tale” as it follows the life of Offred in a new and restrictive society named Gilead. However‚ this theme has the potential to be repetitive and boring if the author is not armed with the right techniques. Margaret Atwood‚ has these skills in abundance. Her use of symbolism

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    shavetail grass‚Field Horsetail‚ At Quyroughi‚ Atkuyrugu‚ Chieh Hsu Ts ’Ao‚ Cola De Caballo‚ Equiseto Menor‚ Kilkah Asb‚ Prele‚ Sugina‚Bottle-brush‚ Corn Horsetail‚ Dutch rushes‚ Equiseto Menor‚ Field Horsetail‚ Horsetail‚ Horsetail Rush‚ Mare ’s tail‚ Paddock-pipes‚ Pewterwort‚ Scouring Rush‚ Shave-grass‚ Thanab Al Khail‚ Vara De Oro‚ Wen Ching  Family Name:Equisetaceae  Chromosome information. 2n = 216 (approximately).  Taste and smell: Fairly bland‚ slightly sweetish.  Tendencies: Cooling

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    In chapter 41‚ it starts out with Offred saying how much she hates the story she is telling and that she wishes that it could be different and that it could be more civilized or happier. She gives a very graphic metaphor ¡°like a body caught in crossfire or pulled apart by force¡±. This show just how much it pains her to tell this story and how gruesome and inhumane the story is to her. But then she goes on the say that she has tried to put in some good things that would make the story better. This

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    The role of the adult in the following areas: 1. Providing Provisions/Resources. 2. Praise and Encouragement. 3. Supervision/Health and Safety. 4. Involvement. 5. Intervention. 1. Providing Provisions/Resources Materials must be child friendly – so the children don’t choke on small part. Toys must be child friendly so the children don’t get hurt. Safety Checked - because it needs to pass the Trading Standards. Educational/Fun - The Resources need to be educational and fun to help them

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    symbolism relating to clothing. The style and colour of clothing demonstrates the hierarchy of women and their different roles in Gilead. Handmaids wear red clothing which completely covers their skin to show they are fertile women and their role is reproduction. Red symbolises blood and also represents the menstrual cycle and fertility which illustrates that the Handmaids have a high ranking‚ higher than the Marthas who wear green and have the role of cleaning the house. This notion is supported by the

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    Religion in Handmaids Tale “Religion is the opiate of the masses” by Karl Marx. This is a quote which states that religion controls the human mind because God can see everything at all times‚ all-seeing‚ and unlike the police or the government nothing can be hidden from God. This is the technique of control that is used in Gilead. The punishments given from the government and from religious societies are different. The government gives punishments as time in prison or fines which can

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    The Handmaids TailHow classifying people into different groups and social classes helps to maintain a sense of order and prevent a mass resistance in Gilead‚ a country run by a totalitarian regime Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Gilead is a country run by a totalitarian regime in which all people whether rich‚ poor‚ old or young are affected in some way. The totalitarian regime is like a database however instead of classifying and organizing numbers it classifies and organizes

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    and Offred occurs when Offred is on her way to shopping; she sees him and wonders‚ “I think of how he might smell….tanned skin‚ moist in the sun‚ filmed with smoke….Then he winks” (Atwood 18). Later‚ they run into each other in the middle of the night making their feelings apparent towards each other when they kiss. But it’s evident that Offred has more feelings for him than that since she thinks‚ “How I’d like to. In Serena’s parlor…‚” and she continues‚ “I could unbutton‚ and then” (Atwood 93)

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