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The Wall In The Handmaid's Tale

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In the Novel, “The Handmaid's Tale”, by Margaret Atwood, the purpose of the wall was to feed fear into the people of Gilead. For example, Atwood states in her story that, “Were supposed to look: this is what they are there for, hanging on the wall.” (Atwood 32). With this being said the narrator shows how the people from Gilead all went to see the fearful wall because of the hanging of people. People were hung for their mistakes. The “tradition” has been “celebrated” ever since the wall has been standing. People state that the wall is hundreds of years old that is why the people from Gilead show great fear once they turn their heads to see the “fresh batch” on the wall. As an example, Atwood states, “Now we turn our backs on the church and
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