Desire For Power In The Handmaid's Tale By Margaret Atwood

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The desire for power is very prominent in The Handmaid’s Tale. In the Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, Atwood uses figurative language including, symbolism, diction, and dramatic irony to show multiple characters struggles with reproductive rights and the struggle of gaining power in the male dominated society; It is not always the lack of power that these characters, but the desire to not be underpowered. Offred is the main character in Handmaid’s Tale. The first struggle that is known right away is her name. Her name is forced upon her by others choosing. Power is stripped from her and she conveys her thoughts by saying “ I used to think of my body as an instrument”. The usage of the diction and the word “instrument” is both ironic and