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The handmaid’s tale revision

Literary devices:

Protagonist

- Narrator, Offred
- Goal is to preserve her identity as a person in the face of a regime that degrades her to just be a
walking womb to bear children to fix the state
- Lots of the novel is internal as her goal is internal and psychological
 Real conflicts are found in her head – struggles to keep her identity along with the novel’s events
o Describing her daily experience is considered a triumph
o Being overwhelmed by fear of what might happen are considered her defeats
- Rescued by chance rather than intention
 When the rescue arrives, she still has a sense of who she is
- The novel itself is a spoken account of her life, identity and memories

Antagonist

- Oppressive regime of republic of Gilead
- Denies offer personhood, treats her as a national resource
- Draws on tools used by real totalitarian regimes – deny identity to their citizens, determine what they
must do, who they must sleep with, where people live, who they can talk to and what people can
wear
- Novel suggests these tools are used, although in a lesser extent, to deny women full control of their
identity in contemporary life in the unites states
- Offred’s memories of the past tell us that in the late 20 th century she felt restricted by the clothes she
could wear for fear of sexual assault
 True antagonist of novel is political domination of women by men
- Novel suggests that gender norms in our own society are not as different as Gileadean totalitarianism
norms
 Argues that contemporary gender norms are a mild form of Gilead’s totalitarianism

Setting

- Based on idea that in the future of our own world, a political group called ‘the sons of Jacob’ will have
overthrown the us government and created a new country – the republic of Gilead
- Gileadean law is loosely based on an extremist reading of the old testament – extremely oppressive
 Black Americans have been forcibly removed and relocate to ‘homelands’
 Women are not allowed to work, possess any property of their own or even read
 Sex outside of marriage is strictly forbidden
o Women can go to colonies (death wish) or become handmaids and have sex with
husband of ‘barren wife’ – any children she has will go to the wife
- Most action focused in home of commander – Offred feels as though she is in a prison and watched
all the time
- Garden of house serves as reminder of the forces being repressed
- Setting of US/Harvard to show how easily it was overrun by totalitarian forces
- Old buildings still in use – repurposed for the new society
 Constant reminder of the past

Speculative fiction

- Imagines alternate world that is not so dissimilar to our set in the future
- Trends from the 80’s satirized – poor treatment of women, disease and fertility, corruption of religion
 Exploring consequences that could result due to these trends
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