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    Question: Analyse how Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale imaginatively portrays individuals who challenge the established values of their time. Texts are not created in isolation. They are reflective of the values‚ attitudes and beliefs present in their compositional milieu. Margaret Atwood’s critically acclaimed novel The Handmaid’s Tale (1986) narrates the story of Offred‚ a woman who is forced to become a Handmaid and bear children for elite couples that have problems conceiving. The character

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    Compare and Contrast of Adam and Eve and Equality 7-2521 In the novel Anthem‚ Equality 7-2521’s circumstance of rebellion create similarities and differences to the story of Adam and Eve in the Bible. Adam and Eve’s sin can be compared to Equality 7-2521’s sins. Adam and Eve break one and only rule in the Garden of Eden by eating the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God gives Adam and Eve a permission to eat any fruit in the Garden of Eden except for the fruit from the tree

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    (Dictionary.com)." One can tell by this that egoism is not always a negative trait‚ and those with that in their personality are not always a bad influence on the direction of the world. This is shown by the character Prometheus in Ayn Rand’s novella Anthem

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    Anthem By Equality 7-2521

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    The main character‚ Equality 7-2521‚ in the book “Anthem”‚ introduces readers to the numerous rules and controls in their city. Refraining from the concept of self and individuality is a major rule that all members of the society must abide by. The famous dystopian fiction novella‚ “Anthem”‚ was originally written in the 1930’s about the adverse side of collectivism. Ayn Rand describes a futuristic society where pronouns such as “I” are to be unspoken. Equality 7-2521 refers to himself as “we” repetitively

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    Anthem What is egoism? Something that Prometheus seems so interested in. Egoism is a doctrine that individual self worth is the motive behind all conscious action. In this day in age being an egoist is wrong‚ but in Prometheus society being an egoist wasn’t even heard of. Why is it that Prometheus writes down “ego” at the very end of the book on page 105 of Anthem. To Prometheus the word ego is sacred. To Prometheus being an individualist should be something everyone should want and strive for

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    Q. Discuss the Contribution made by ONE major characters in a novel you have studied The main contribution made by the major character in the novel – The Handmaid’s Tale is by the narrator- Offred. We suspect from various hints and clues that suggests that she is June. However‚ we are unable to confirm this with the book as the writer Margaret Atwood had decided not to tell us. Reason being that this source of text we were reading was an oral diary that the narrator - Offred wanted to leave down

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    The book I read this month is called "Anthem" by Ayn Rand. Anthem is a fiction book and was quite interesting. It was about a person called Equality 7-2521 and how his life led to a huge turning point. "Anthem" took place in a futuristic civilization. The book was about a society who were all equal and exactly the same until one brave person named Equality 7-2521 thought outside the box‚ something that has not been done in a while. It was very confusing to read at times but in the end everything

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    Furthermore‚ the handmaids not only do not have the immunity to have authority over their body‚ but are also confined for the right to choose. The protagonist‚ Offred takes the reader back to a flash back where women were not protected. Offred refers to the strict rules that applied and being scrupulous around men since it was likely that they would be groped at or sexually assaulted. She compares the past to present and now how it is apt for women walk on the same street without the worry of a man

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    residents‚ excluding the Commander‚ in The Handmaid’s Tale‚ offering women remnants of power do not conceal the real deal: Men have dominion over women. For instance‚ in The Handmaid’s Tale‚ the Commanders acquire Handmaids for the sole purpose of childbearing displaying women as properties of men. The Commanders look at Handmaids as symbols of their pride and gratification when they receive one as well as following a social protocol‚ as well. The Handmaids names come from their Commander (Literally‚ Of-“name

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    Handmaid's Tale Symbolism

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    Symbolism Project In the novel The Handmaid’s Tale‚ the society of Gilead is divided into classes with fertile women being "Handmaids" that are assigned to give birth for privileged couples that are infertile. In this society women are stripped of their rights‚ by having their jobs and money taken away‚ losing the privilege to read and write‚ even the right to have recreational sex is not allowed. Other minorities such as gay people and Jewish people‚ along with doctors that perform abortions

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