The Handmaid's Tale Personal Response

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Phoebe Achonwa
Ms. Maloney
AP Literature
28 August 2017
The Handmaid’s Tale
By: Margaret Atwood
The Handmaid’s Tale is a very good book. It made feel sad and angry at the same time. It made me so mad that the women didn’t even have names and that they were referred to as their owner’s name. I can’t even imagine how it must have felt to be trapped and have nowhere to run to or just to get away for a few hours. It gets me so angry that men would think that they actually have control over women because they need to feel superior and feel like they are in power. The thing I don’t understand is why the whole female population didn’t rebel against what was going on. There were women who didn’t agree with the feminist women such as the author who …show more content…

I didn’t expect that anything like what happened would happen. I thought it was going to end up with the narrator going to college and becoming something of himself with his speech skills but that’s not what happened. Now that I realize, when the narrator had a dream about the scholarship saying to keep him running actually played out. The narrator went to college and literally he was assigned to a wealthy white trustee to drive him around. After a mistake, the narrator has to go to New York but with a bad report so this just shows how they really want the narrator to just keep running. The narrator wasn’t even being switched to another college but he moved to New York to work. They really wanted the narrator to live a bad life. In the beginning of the story, the narrator talks about being invisible to the white people. It makes me think because I can’t relate to this at all because I live in the bay area. This book gives me a small sense of how black people who are not from the bay area must feel. In the book, the narrator talks about how he is invisible because no one sees him but I think it is more than that. I think the narrator was still trying to find himself also. By the end of the story, you can see that the narrator’s confidence is higher. I also saw in the story that the black people even turned on each other because they didn’t trust each other. I thought they would have trusted each other more because they could all relate.