Analysis Of The Handmaid's Tale By Margaret Atwood

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I would choose The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood as USF’s Common Read for next year. When I first read this novel last year in my English class, I was hooked. The novel is well written and engaging while also simple to read, and contains mystery and suspense, making it hard not to become invested. The book deals with a dystopian society in which some women are classified as “handmaids”, forced to bear children for a group of men, the Commanders. The themes of this novel overlap with prevalent topics in America today: women’s rights and feminism, freedoms and rights in general, and treatments of minority groups. This cautionary novel portrays the drastic changes that can occur in a seemingly ordinary society like ours, causing readers to