Analysis Of Handmaid's Tale

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The Style used in Chapter 1, Handmaid’s Tale The novel Handmaid’s tale by Margret Atwood written in 1985 is a novel that uses real world issues and manifests them into the future, being a fiction story but representing non-fictional ideas. The author of this book tries to show a theocracy governed country which is dystopian, opposite of utopian. The novel is told is from the point of Offred, the main character, emphasising the story line on her life and thoughts, through which the reader knows the whole conflict and manifesto of the government. The style the author uses evidently in the first chapter effectively portrays an image of a dystopian era in which the narrator is living through, the elements the author uses to approach this style …show more content…

The form of these contrasts and purpose of these contrasts in the opening later brings out a meaning to form the character’s whole life story, from which a theme propagates. There are lots of contrasts and binary oppositions in the syntax of chapter one, like irony and oxymoron’s. In the beginning of the chapter the narrator describes a group of people sleeping in a gym, “We slept in what had once been the gymnasium” (3) and this gym was a place for games “for the games that were formerly played there;” (3). There is a great deal of contrast right in the first line, “slept” or sleeping is symbolically something that is very static while a gymnasium is a place for games and exercise, something that is very active. As the story goes along this style of contrasts the author uses between two objects or ideas grows more and more significant in the main character’s life. There is also of evidence of binary opposition in the first chapter as the narrator states “Guns were for the guards, specially picked from the Angels” (5). Ironically “guns” are related to “angles”, the irony of angles which represent peace and no harm is ironically being correlated with guns which are the exact opposite of angles. The opposites that the first chapter embodies have a great deal of significance later on in the novel, this style of contrasts/binary opposites is …show more content…

The past she recalls on also holds details of her need for communication in hidden details between the styles of writing the author chooses. The style the author used to approach the first chapter, conveying Offred’s past includes elements of imagery and sensory details that give an insight on the setting of the place which helps with the purpose and meaning of the text, the syntax of contrasts and binary oppositions embeds a strong meaning later on in the story which are outlined in the first chapter and finally the idea of time passing by in the first chapter outlines the characters thoughts which implant societal behaviors and notions that are more in depth as the story proceeds. Therefore the style in the first chapter gives lots of details on the story from different aspects and subtle details on the main character outlining the main character’s need to relate to her past in order to escape the

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