Freedom In The Handmaid Tale

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Aside from abandoning the women’s freedom to be literate, restricting the civil rights of the handmaids plays an equivalent role in limiting the women’s freedom. Ever since Gilead, a totalitarian society came into existence, the handmaids have lost the right of freely being able to interact with each other. When the handmaids were at the Red Center, they were declared to obey ground rules and listen to Aunts. The handmaids were bound to make any connection with others yet they “learned to whisper almost without sound…learned to lip read,” with their “heads flat on the beds, turned sideways, watching each other’s mouths. In this way [they] exchanged names: Alma. Janine. Dolores. Moira. June” (Atwood, 4). The government is able to keep control …show more content…

Similarly, the handmaids do not have the right to vote, own property, make money or hold any kind of position. They are reduced to the status of animal since the purpose of their lives in this world is do bear children to the commander’s wife. As Aunt Lydia interprets it, “for [Gilead’s] purposes” the handmaid’s “feet and hands are not essential” (Atwood, 91). As long as the government’s work is being accomplished and the handmaid’s reproductive capacities are functioning, none of their other body parts are obligatory. This strips away the freedom of having the option to have control over their own body since everything is already decided for them prior to the plans. Moreover, when Offred and Ofglen, her shopping partner goes shopping, Offred talks about how she feels comfortable around Ofglen and is adamant that she is one of the subversives. Depending on the situation, there routes vary. Offred says that the authorities do not mind which direction they walk home and invokes “a rat in a maze is free to go anywhere, as long as it stays inside the maze” (Atwood, 165). The fact that Offred refers herself as a “rat” rather than a human is irrationally absurd. This proves how the government has indoctrinate the women into believing that they are not considered as humans but rather animals whose ultimate goal is to increase the population of Gilead limiting their freedom of having control over themselves. The government has taken away their rights of being eligible of performing normal human activities. Indeed, the handmaids cannot perform a single task without guidance or instructions. Similarly like an animal, the handmaids are supposed to wait for their breakfast to be delivered, wait for orders to be served such as shopping or visiting the Commander. In distinction to, the handmaids are brainwashed

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