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Violence In 'The Handmaid's Tale'

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However, the punishment innocent individuals experience catalyzes various forms of violence. In The Handmaid’s Tale violence done by the handmaids, especially Moira, is subtle and secretive, targeting institutions. Even though, Moira’s first escape is unsuccessful, upon her return she perpetrates a more violent attempt in order to achieve her goal. Moira fakes an emergency in the washroom and when she calls aunt Lydia for an examination, Lydia “felt something hard and sharp and possibly a metallic jab into her ribs from behind” (Atwood 130). Through the agony Moira endured, it causes rebellious behavior and thus, she devises a violent plot against the rules of the government. Moira secretly wants to get revenge on the government for restricting
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