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How Does Atwood Use Language In The Handmaid's Tale

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Nevertheless, Language both written and spoken have played a major role in The Handmaid's Tale. Language is vital in representing the oppression of women in Gilead. Throughout Atwood's novel many women experience the power of the regime through the denial of language. Gilead defines women based on their gender roles, such thing is evident in the stores women are allowed to shop at. The name of the stores reflects the women's fertility, for example “Mild and Honey.” In the society of Gilead, stores are renamed to enforce female functions in society, this is revealed as Offred and Ofglen’s make a trip to the grocery grocery store, Offred states, “Our first stop is at a store with another wooden sign: three eggs, a bee, a cow. Milk and Honey” (Atwood 28). …show more content…

The quote further reveals how the government is aiming to strip language from females. Language allows women to feel alive, to feel like they exists, not only do they feel vulnerable but the Handmaid's feel as if they are nonreal. Nevertheless, through language women are able to regain their voice and validate life, as Hogsette states, “Writing, or in her case speaking out, validates an individual's existence; it proves the writer--speaker was, at some point, or still may be, alive.” The Handmaid's Tale explores the power of language as the protagonist relies on a message, left behind by another Handmaid, on inspiring her future freedom, “ Nolite te bastardes carborundorum— ‘don’t let the bastards grind you down’—playful faux Latin words that inspire the novel’s heroine to resist her enslavement” (Birzer). Birzer reveals how vital language can become to be as language can manipulate thoughts. The ability to resist the regime lies in language and the ability to acquire knowledge is prohibited. Offred states, “It pleases me to know that her taboo message made it through, to at least one person, washed itself up on the wall of my cupboard, was opened and read by

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