The Handmaid's Tale In The Spring Of 1984 By Margaret Atwood

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Margaret Atwood began writing one of her most famous novels, The Handmaid’s Tale in the Spring of 1984 while she was living in West Berlin. The Berlin Wall was still in place at this time. As she visited several countries, she experienced firsthand the wary feelings of being spied on, the oblique ways of conveying information, changes of subject in conversation, as well as constant fear and paranoia. These emotions she felt at this time had an impact on Atwood as she continued to struggle in her writing of this novel. Atwood was born in 1939, so she was conscious of what was going on in World War II. Her experience of World War II helped her to realize that “ change could also be as fast as lightning. It can’t happen here could not be depended