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    oppressive regime of Gillead‚ a nation governed by religious fundamentalists. Through the narrators internal thoughts and daily life we see what is a possible outcome of feminism and patriarchy influenced by religious and governmental totalitarianism. Atwood writes in the first person point of view of the narrator. Through her perspective we see how she is stripped of individuality and forced into a role that is practically glorified sexual slavery. The narrator who serves as a “handmaiden” is primarily

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    POWER In the novel Alias Grace‚ Margaret Atwood uses language and technique to communicate a critical truth about how the people who are on top of the power hierarchy‚ tend to abuse and take advantage of their power to solely benefit themselves; as men take advantage over women and the dominant take advantage over the lower class. These issues are clearly visible throughout the story and are also very conspicuous in reality. Margaret Atwood depicts as to how in society there are power

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    Sound of a Siren In the poem by Margaret Atwood titled “Siren Song” multiple techniques are used and left out in order to create a specific and clever meaning. The poem works in a way that speaks to the reader from a siren‚ the speaker of the poem being the siren. It begins with the speaker telling the reader about a song of a siren; half women and half nymph. These sirens in Greek mythology would sing to sailors and attract them to their island. Once on the island the men would be killed or stranded

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    Dystopian Societies The government in Huxley’s Brave New World and Atwood’s Handmaid’s Tale‚ both use different methods of obtaining control over people‚ but are both similar in the fact that These novels prove that there is no freedom in dystrophic societies when the government controls everything including individuality in order to keep their societies the way they want it to be.In both societies the individuals have very little and are controlled strictly by the government. In Handmaid’s Tale

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    wear blue. These women worked in the commander’s home. These women had very little freedom and were forbidden to do almost everything. In this novel Atwood uses a type

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    The Handmaid’s Tale and 1984 are similar in that they share a “subversion of authority” motif. In both novels‚ characters continuously rebel against the States that they are subject to‚ regardless of the consequences of their actions. In The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Offred subverts the authority of the State by having an affair with Luke before she was married to him. Serena Joy also rebels against the State in The Handmaid’s Tale by purchasing the illegal contraband‚ cigarettes‚ and smoking them in front

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    A Summary of the case “BP (Beyond Petroleum) Focuses on Sustainability” Introduction British Petroleum or Beyond Petroleum (BP) is the world’s one of the largest and leading petroleum product manufactures. It has headquarters in London. It operates from 29 countries. Though it has faced safety and environmental controversies in the history of its operations it could overcome all negative images through a concrete focus and consistent efforts towards sustainable developments. BP operates throughout

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    Bad Bullies Fail Hi‚ I am Ethan‚ and I am about to get off the bus to begin my three day stay at Atwood. My one and only goal is to not get sent home by behaving badly. When I got there‚ we unpacked our luggage in a huge area called a dorm. Chris‚ a worker at Atwood‚ explained‚” A hopper is a job that one of the students will have. Each of the eight tables will have one hopper for every meal. The hopper will be the server and will also provide people with refills on drinks or 2nds. During your

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    The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ by Margaret Atwood is a dystopian novel in which the main character – Offred – seeks to escape from the constraints of her environment. The writer takes things from the past and skews them throughout the novel‚ creating a much more relative feel to the otherwise very unrealistic story. In the environment‚ Offred has no way of physically escaping - instead‚ the responds to her situation by getting lost in her memories and thoughts. This

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    exposed. It is these violations that a patriarchal‚ authoritarian theocracy is created in the nation-state of Gilead. Oppression‚ status‚ and fear run rampant through the nation-state. Obedience is tantamount for the survival of women and the regime. Atwood exposes how building a utopia leads to a dystopia for those that are considered as being an “other.” The destruction of past decades inflicted on the earth and society brought a rebirth of Puritan values. Men took over everything and women were assigned

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