The Handmaid's Tale Theme Analysis

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Themes
Some of the main themes of the story are as followed:

The haunting of the present by the past tragedy Inheritance
The time of change between the 19th and 20th century
War (vaguely)
Beauty is only skin deep
Look Before you leap
Evil is punished and good is rewarded (karma)
Love is blind
When in love one must suffer
It takes a village to raise a child
Knowledge is power be curious always
Happiness is not a state you drive at, but a manner of traveling
Falsehood is easy, truth so difficult

Some reasons for these are: How Grace is still in shock and affected by the secret after all these years, the ending of the story, how Hannah and Robbie ended up, Lady Jemina’s children, The House at Riverton itself, The war, how society was changing