The Handmaid's Tale By Margaret Atwood

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Anxious, distressed, and oppressed are just a few words that describe the handmaid’s in Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale. Handmaids are women who wear red dresses, cover their faces with white winged caps, and give birth to the higher class which, unwilling give up their babies to. In Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale Gilead is a fictional society that portrays handmaids as a slave through the characterization of the handmaid’s. Handmaids are always facing distressed with authority. The government controls the handmaid's by punishing them with death, torture, or sending them to the colonies. The colonies is a polluted area where you will eventually die. Handmaid’s are alike to slaves because their name means she belongs to her Commander.
Offred is a handmaid that lives in constant fear. She is so worried about being caught doing something that she isn’t supposed to think or do. Offred is disturbed when she is asked to go the Commander’s room, if she is caught she will be sentenced to death(Atwood, 136). The handmaid's are constantly in torment with all the punishments that could occur. Ofglen is also a handmaid and was in a secret group that was created to rebel against the government (202). In the book she …show more content…

She knew that her life was going to be miserable so one day she sponteantiously kidnapped an Aunt named Elizabeth. An aunt is a woman who teaches the handmaid’s how to be handmaid’s. Moira stole the aunt’s clothes to disguise herself. She set off into the world and hoped that she would be ok. Now she works as prostitute in the ‘club’ for the commanders. Prostitutes are called Jezebels. Jezebel means a fallen angel, because these women are considered angels if they can give birth but since they work as a prostitute they have fallen. She thought that she would have a better life choosing what she can do then not having any choice at