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Tension And Suspense In Antigone And The Handmaid's Tale

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Taboos and forbidden behaviors within novels and pieces of literature help the authors capture the audience’s attention by creating tension and a sense of suspense. Novels and plays both portray the same ideas through this creation of suspense. Antigone, an ancient Greek play written by Greek tragedian Sophocles and the famous dystopian novel, The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood are both forms of literature that use tension and suspense in this context. Their messages of oppression of communities captivate and engage the reader into reading further. In both an engaging topic includes the moral behaviors, ethics and morality in Greece one and a half millennia. In Antigonon the whole burial issue becomes a big deal and the consequences many different conflicts making audiences feels suspense and keep them on the edge of their seats. In the Handmaid’s Tale a core issue revolves around strong ethics on use of a sex slave to satisfy the sex drive of an individual, and the expected role of a handmaid in the time that they lived. Even today sex slavery is a serious issue in the middle-east, Europe and in Africa and often still remain as a taboo subject.
Moral behaviors, including taboos that are even are priority conflict areas in the modern world are highlighted in Margaret Atwood’s ‘created’ society. For example Gilead behaves in ways to increase tensions in the stories. Readers are therefore captivated by drawing them in to see the morals and the ethical values that they hold

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