An Analysis Of Handmaid's Tale By Margaret Atwood

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As the novel progresses, Offered explains the restrictions put on her through government . In fact early in the novel when she's being guarded by the angels “If only they would look-If only we could talk to them- That was our fantasy “(Atwood 4). ‘If only” is emphasized because circumstances would be different if the interaction was “allowed”. It's significant because socializing is the only way to get through life, there's no way around it. This ends up leaving Offred wondering “Thinking-hurt your chances-I intend to last”(Atwood 8). She ends up being cautious and direct by “hurt your chances” and “intend to last”, a competition against herself that doesn't even exist. Even her name is a secret “ I have another name-forbidden-I’m