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How Does Atwood Use Feminism In The Handmaids Tale

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Offred is a character created from a tranquil and reserved handmaid into the defiant hero as the story goes on. Atwood utilizes this character change to show how interest can lead one to push the points of confinement of society and the limits of knowledge. The Novel is set in a dystopian society where women have been stripped of their identity. Offred is one of them, being separated from her daughter and husband then being taken in to be trained as a handmaid. Offred now battles through this new world and to stick on to what little she has left. In the beginning, Offred adapts to and acknowledges the oppressive society and also her new part in it. As the book progresses she comes to the realization that it no more is a privilege but rather an inhumane society where women are abused of their gift given by god to bear a new human being. With the oppression Offred …show more content…

The Handmaid’s Tale is a good example of showing how a women’s body is perceived in the book. Atwood uses the body of a women in a way showing its utility for bearing a child and how that is the societies only purpose for using it. Sexuality is highly encouraged in this novel as the whole entire purpose is to be able to impregnate a women to have a child which there is no other way to do so other than having sexual intercourse with that of the opposing sex. The reason for the amount of emphasis of sexuality in most dystopian fiction novels is because no matter what, it is in our human nature to be attracted to the same or opposite sex. And if in a dystopian novel there is an existence for not being attracted to the same or opposite sex then the characters in that novel are not human because it is a major character trait for humans to have an attraction to any sex. As well if there was not attraction toward another human being there would be no existence for humans because we would not be able to

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