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    and their values. Earth is not a planet free of criminals or negative people but in order to balance this‚ there are people who see the positives of life and are grateful for every minute of the day. Offred from Margaret Atwood’s‚ The Handmaid’s Tale lives in a dystopia in which she cannot escape. She could rebel‚ be manipulative or be a villain but she did not instead‚ she coped with the situation. Similarly‚ Hamlet in Shakespeare’s‚ Hamlet thinks that living

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    Gender Identity is defined as the psychological awareness or sense of being male or female. Axia College Week Two reading Gender Identity and Gender Roles‚ (2009). Within the scope of gender identity are various types of anatomic and psychological conditions in which an individual experiences either during development in the womb or after birth. Sex assignment occurs at birth. Sex assignment or gender assignment is when the child’s anatomic sex is revealed at the time of birth. Children

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    The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood Gloria Majka Just because life seems simpler‚ does not mean it is in any way easier. The manipulative changes in society and culture that Offred‚ the main character‚ had to adjust to did not‚ for some‚ do the justice it was intended to perform. Lives were simplified in the view of society. Women were designated to either be a handmaid‚ designated child bearers‚ Marthas‚ household servers‚ or the wives of commanders. Offred was a handmaid‚ and for her position

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    Women in Lit. Take-home essay: The Handmaid’s Tale – Question 1 A rebel is defined as a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler. In Margaret Atwood’s book‚ The Handmaid’s Tale‚ I characterized Moira to be a rebel. She showed much resistance against Gilead and wanting to be treated like the old ways‚ before the city was taken over. She also shared many of the same qualities as Offred’s mother‚ Janine‚ and Aunt Lydia. Offred’s mother was

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    Margaret Atwood’s 1986 novel‚ The Handmaid’s Tale‚ fixates on the social injustices against women‚ the use of an overpowering rigid social caste system and the inescapable rise of a dominating Puritan right wing‚ the idea of social justice is skewed to the point of inequality. Atwood takes real world examples and exaggerates them by taking every aspect of right wing and left wing ideals to the extreme. She inherently provides a satirical view on the state of society by magnifying what is supposedly

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    of norms and standards which imply that you are supposed to behave‚ dress‚ and do things based on your gender. However‚ Queer theorist‚ Judith Butler‚ does not agree with society. Instead‚ Butler believes that gender roles are not biologically constructed. Butler’s 1990 novel Gender Trouble‚ examines the extent to which gender and sexuality are performative. Butler’s concept of performative gender is depicted in Michael Chabon’s novel Summerland. The fantasy novel revolves around the protagonist‚ Ethan

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    Name Prof Class Date The theme of Totalitarianism in “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood All throughout the text “The Handmaid ’s Tale”‚ there is a permanent theme of totalitarianism. Regimes that follow a totalitarian cultural ensure dominance over their subjects with the use of manipulation (Finigan 435). Besides the use of manipulation‚ the authority figures in “The Handmaid ’s Tale” dominate the subjects by controlling their experience of life‚ time‚ memory and history (Finigan 435)

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    Socialization 1 Socialization and Gender Roles Nevaeh Carter Sociology 111 Amanda Callahoun Socialization 2 Based on observation and personal experience‚ as early as initiation of pregnancy‚ most couples organize basic preparations for the coming of their new baby. These preparations include choosing of names whether for a boy or a girl‚ and going through an ultrasound scan to confirm the baby’s gender. As soon as couples find out their baby’s gender‚ they start analyzing a theme for the

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    Imagine doing your daily routine and one day it all changes. Offred having t find all her money taken from her name and being told the new law of the state that no women are allowed employment. In the handmaid’s tale by Margaret Atwood‚ reveals a new society where everyone are separated by their clothing their social statues inside & outside the household . Women are separated by the color of their clothing and social statues. “Econowives are the women of poor men and wear a dress of red‚ green

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    Fashion has the ability to express gender identity‚ social status and style‚ thus‚ it is very difficult to know how fashion constructs and deconstructs gender identities. Traditionally‚ apparels and colours over the decades have identified gender. Gender identity can be both physiological and physical and can determent sexual definition. Masculinity and femininity historically have been extremely categorised; clothes and colours were divided into gendered categories. Writers such as Dianna Crane

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