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    veils worn by the Gilead women‚ the hymen - as a veil to a woman’s womb and reproductive organs‚ lips - as both a literal and metaphorical veil and the classification

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    From the start‚ in The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Moira shows that she is rebel seeking to fight the patriarchal and authoritarian government of Gilead. Her use of civil disobedience allows her to become a symbol of hope for many of the handmaids. However she is a blessing and a curse‚ because her attitude could put her and her friends‚ especially Offred‚ in grave danger. Moira’s name‚ character and ideology makes her an example the other handmaids need to follow in order to fight against the Gileadean patriarchy

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    new name as handmaids are “made the property of their masters: Ofglen‚ Ofwarren‚ Offred” (“Gender significance”). These women are no longer people‚ but possessions. There is no place for a career nor an identity. The feelings of the ladies in Gilead is parallel to the emotions of the females in the 1960s and ‘70s. Both report to a male “guardian” who have no legal right to property or money. Also‚ in each society‚ it is difficult or forbidden for women to hold an occupation. By creating a

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    WHENEVER PERCY JULIAN TOLD his friends about his life‚ and how he had overcome all the obstacles from his beginning as the grandson of a slave‚ born "at the corner of Jeff Davis Avenue and South Oak Street in Montgomery‚ Alabama‚ the Capital in the cradle of the confederacy‚"1 to scientist‚ inventor‚ business leader‚ humanist‚ protagonist of human rights‚ he liked to illustrate this long arduous climb by Donald Adams’ The Seventh Fold: My dear friends‚ who daily climb uncertain hills in the

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    nourishment‚ fertility‚ and luxury; however‚ this paper will focus on food as a control mechanism of Gilead ’s government. First‚ page 11 in the novel introduces tokens‚î which are the method of payment for food in Gilead. Tokens do not have any writing on them at all‚ only basic pictures. Here it is important to recognize that handmaids‚ and all respectable women‚ in Gilead are not allowed to read. Gilead has biblical mandate for this rule‚ without doubt‚ yet the most significant aspect of the rule is

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    corner)‚ as she struggles to cope in the oppressive world of Gilead which is slowly suffocating her mind‚ in which memory is her only way of escape‚ her only way to keep her mind sane. To show the importance of memory to Offred’s life‚ I must also look at the changes in the Gilead society and how these changes affected Offred. For this I will give a brief summary of the rules set down in Gilead and their reasons for them. The Republic of Gilead is a country formed within the borders of what was formerly

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    mistreatment of women continues to be the headline of every newspaper. First Novel - The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood The novel The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood was first published in 1985. The novel displays a society called Republic of Gilead that

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    Womens are being use to produce babies and they are forced to do in order to live in Gilead society. Government made some plains that in future we want more population in Gilead in order to known as a educated society. In this literary essay I would how people are living in dystopian society and the universal truth is that‚ humans struggle with change being in dystopian society. In dystopian society such as Gilead‚ Government have a power to rule the society and they are political strong as well‚

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    How do female characters portray resistance? The Handmaid’s Tale was written by Margaret Atwood in 1984 at a time when conservative religious groups were growing ever stronger‚ threatening to reverse the advances women had made over the last few decades. This feminist fear was very much a presence in Atwood’s mind and compelled her to write the novel despite her fears of how it would be perceived by readers. Similarly‚ The Crucible by Arthur Miller and Nineteen Eighty-four by George

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    novel written by Margaret Atwood‚ the Gilead society is largely built upon hypocrisy because it doesn’t truly follow the religious beliefs. Even though the whole society is shaped by religion‚ the people with authorities stealthily break rules and punish rapists due to religious beliefs when every single handmaid is trained to be pregnant against their desire which is considered rape in a way. Raping is perceived as a sin according to every religion and the Gilead society made a justified decision

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