The Handmaid's Tale By Margaret Atwood

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Margaret Atwood published this literature when the American religious right had become a particularly devastating effect on American feminists; Atwood’s illustration of gender fascism was an attempt at feminist insurgency. Yet, the book now is a considered a features feminist critique. The Handmaid’s Tale – curiously – delivers a conservative understanding of women’s outstanding social actions, calling for more traditional feminism than an insurgent feminism. While this literature could be considered a satire, it is an illustration of radical ideological dangers (in Margaret Atwood’s mind); the book is a critique of second-wave feminism - although it does asses feminism more broadly. The Gilead is a repressive pseudo-Christian regime exemplifies …show more content…

Pollution of the environment has furnished adult sterility and genetic mutations of offspring; the next generation itself is at risk of being lost. Therefore, fertile females are made vessels for procreation – confined to a male partner (more suitably known as their master) they are mandated to provide a child. Such legislation has removed Offred’s ability to maintain her own person – in an “attempt” to secure her safety (and that of the worlds) while tearing her freedom from her; “Now the flesh rearranges itself differently. I’m a cloud, congealed around a central object, the shape of a pear, which is hard and more real than I am and glows red within its translucent wrapping. Inside it is a space, huge as the sky at night…” Under the pressure of terrifying alternatives, “resign [s her] body freely, to the uses of others. They can do what they like with me. I am abject. The central issue of forced procreation if the language and imagery that is used to form the atmosphere, The Handmaid’s Tale demonstrates multiple transposals and violations of “nature” and “natural”. The female body is not only used as a tool for reproduction, bodies, in general, are objectified and described by keywords that are useful parts and not a whole body. Furthermore, both man and women who are identified as “political enemies” of the state – guilty of “gender treachery” (not conforming to straight male or female) – are sacrificed in public ceremonies; the political enemies are then mutilated and hung in public

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