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Give a summary for The Handmaids Tale by Margaret Atwood and your opinions... like whether this dystopia ever occur? Support your answer with instances. ( 10 or 8 marker)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Margaret Atwood is a Canadian writer best known for her prose fiction and for her feminist perspective. Role reversal and new beginnings are recurrent themes in her novels, all of them centred on women seeking their relationship to the world and the individuals around them.

Answered by rishi102684
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The novel, narrated by Offred, alternates between text describing her present life and expository sections in which she recalls her past. Offred’s recollections reveal that she was the daughter of a feminist activist who had chosen to be a single mother. Before the advent of the theocratic government, the protagonist attended university and had a close friend named Moira. Offred became involved with a married man, Luke, and eventually she and Luke wed and had a daughter. Following a military coup in which the president and most members of Congress were killed, the country became the Republic of Gilead. One day the protagonist was fired from her job at the library because women were no longer permitted to work. That evening she learned that women were also not allowed to have money, and her bank account had been transferred to Luke. Eventually, Luke, the protagonist, and their daughter tried to flee to Canada but were caught, and she was sent to a reeducation centre for indoctrination in preparation for becoming a Handmaid. Moira was also at the reeducation centre, but she escaped.

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