Figurative Language In The Handmaid's Tale

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Atwood depicts a cynical emotion through figurative language and diction in the excerpt from The Handmaid’s Tale. The main character, Offred, tries to run away with her husband, but is betrayed and the government catches them. Atwood uses metaphors like, “The Eyes of God run over all the earth,” to show that Offred realizes that “The Eyes of God”, which in reality is the government, has the power to see what anyone is doing anytime of the day by convincing regular people spy on others in exchange for some type of reward. Offred learns that because of this all-seeing God, she can no longer trust no one, bringing a cynical emotion into the story. Atwood also uses a simile comparing “an elevator cut loose at the top,” to the effect of betrayal.

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