The Handmaid's Tale Essay

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In The Handmaid’s Tale the Republic of Gilead is a theonomic military dictatorship that has replaced the United States of America. The ‘tale’ placed in the title describes the account of a Handmaid whose Christian name is never disclosed to the reader. Throughout the novel she is referred to as Offred – of Fred. The women of Gilead are totally subservient and so each Handmaid is known by their Commander’s name. The reader sees Gilead through the eyes of Offred; the readers interpretation of the tale is also her interpretation. Atwood enables the reader to learn about Offred and her day-to-day experiences through her own personal private thoughts. Atwood has structured the novel so that it shifts abruptly from present-day to the past and from …show more content…

The first person, female, point of view in The Handmaid's Tale is fundamental to the women's feminist message of the novel and Offred's record of her life in Gilead. Karen Stein points out in her essay Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale: Scheherazade in Dystopia, by Offred’s narration of the story of the repressive republic of Gilead, the handmaid inscribes both her victimisation and her resistance. The way in which Offred tells her story is essential to the understanding of the novel. Theodore Sheckels states that The Handmaid’s Tale has three time periods, the time before, Gilead and Nunavit. He explains that the time before is Offred’s past from her perspective, the time in which she was arrested and taken to the Red-Centre and the regime that was in place before is still in control. Gilead is the current state of time, from the red centre and the remainder of her tale. Nunavit is a period of time which is only available in the epilogue of the book and is presented as a considerable amount of time into the future. Atwood has constructed the plot of the novel to be built around Offred’s time as a Handmaid under the strict regime of the Republic of Gilead. Her story is not in chronological order and her narrative is fragmented which she

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