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Grade 12 IEB English
The Handmaids Tale

, The Handmaid's Tale is a dystopian novel by Canadian author Margaret
Atwood, first published in 1985. The story is set in a near-future New
England, in a strongly patriarchal, white supremacist theonomic state
known as Gilead, which has overthrown the United States government.
The novel follows Offred, one of the few fertile women left in Gilead, who
is forced to live as a concubine and bear children for the ruling elite.

Offred's story begins with her being captured by the Gilead forces and
taken to a "Red Centre", where she is forced to undergo a "salvaging", a
public execution of a woman who has committed a crime against Gilead.
After the salvaging, Offred is assigned to live with a Commander and his
wife, Serena Joy, as a Handmaid. Handmaids are dressed in red robes
and white wings and are forced to wear a white veil over their faces
when they are not in the Commander's presence. They are not allowed
to read, write, or speak to anyone other than their Commander and his
wife. Their only purpose is to bear children for the Commander.

Offred is initially reluctant to accept her new role, but she eventually
comes to see it as her only way to survive in Gilead. She begins to form
a relationship with the Commander, and she learns that he is not as
cruel as she had thought. He allows her to read books and to write in a
secret journal. He also tells her that he does not agree with Gilead's
oppressive laws, but that he is powerless to change them.

Offred's story is one of hope and resilience in the face of oppression.
She refuses to give up her identity or her humanity, even in the face of
the most extreme circumstances. She is a reminder that even in the
darkest of times, there is always hope for a better future.

The Handmaid's Tale has been praised for its powerful and disturbing
vision of a dystopian future. It has been adapted into a film, a television
series, and a graphic novel. The novel has also been the subject of
much academic and critical analysis.

The Handmaid's Tale is a timely and important novel that explores
themes of gender, power, and resistance. It is a warning about the
dangers of totalitarianism and the importance of fighting for freedom and
equality.

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