Handmaid’s Tale, The, by Atwood, Margaret

The Handmaid's Tale is a chilling look at the horror that results when sexuality and democracy are repressed, and history and religious dogma are reinterpreted to aid in consolidation of authority. Interestingly Atwood stayed away from big-picture issues, and instead concentrated on the life of one woman whose true name is never given. She is referred to only as “Offred,” as a possessive form of Fred, a military commander who is basically her owner. Several hundred years in the future a[…]

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