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The Handmaid 's Tale By Margaret Atwood

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The government enforces laws and regulations in order to maintain peace and harmony in society. Laws are meant to ensure the safety of all citizens however; women can be forced to face extremities if the laws and the government are patriarchal. The novel The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood tells the story of a totalitarian government that consists strictly of men who dominate women based on Christian ideologies. The government uses fertile women called “handmaids” for breeding purposes because of a decrease in birth rate. The nation of the Republic of Gilead is a dystopian society in which women have limited freedom and are restrained by the male authorities in their lives. Freedom is a term by which the identity of a person or nation …show more content…

and why the window only opens partly and why the glass in it is shatterproof. It isn’t running they are afraid of. We wouldn’t get far. It’s those other escapes, the ones you can open in yourself, given a cutting edge” (Atwood 8). The women are forcefully detained in a building where they want to escape but cannot due to the high security around the building. The handmaids are so psychologically tormented that they only see committing suicide as their alternative path to their freedom. However, they cannot escape because the government has removed any possibilities that will allow them to take their own lives. While referring to her body, Offred says she “[does not] want to look at something that determines [her] so completely” (71). The women with viable ovaries have no identity of their own because they are used for reproduction purposes against their will. The handmaids have families that they must stay without, and are forced to have children for the other male figures in power. Gilead is ruled by male authority figures using extreme misconstrued Christian beliefs as an excuse to oppress women. These beliefs are displayed by the fact that before the commanders and the handmaids try to conceive a child, they must perform a Ceremony. During the Ceremony, the commander, the commander’s wife, and the handmaid assigned to them, pray to god in hopes of a successful pregnancy of the handmaid. At the Ceremony the Commanders must recite a few

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