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Gender Roles In The Handmaid's Tale By Margaret Atwood

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For my ISP I have chosen to cover the topic of men and women being reduced to political objects or instruments by the misuse of power. From the first chapter of The Handmaid’s Tale, Atwood makes it clear to the reader each character introduced has a distinct role in the society the novel is set in. Gender roles seem to play a major part in the class division of the totalitarian government style of The Handmaid’s Tale and although our government style is very different, class division and gender roles still present major issues in our world today. Throughout the beginning of the novel language is used as a tool to oppress peoples rights and freedoms leading to class division and specific gender roles.
Margaret Atwood shows the reader, through The Handmaid’s Tale, the negative effect misused power can have on the oppression of men and womens rights and freedoms is a possible thesis for my Independent Study Project. …show more content…

The novel is based on a dystopian society where each member of the community has his or her own duties and could be severely punished if their duties are not fulfilled. Because Atwood describes the society indirectly from the very first page of the novel I am very interested in reading further into the book to explore the characters lives which are so different than our own lives today. As well, many comparisons between the wrongful use of power and authority in the novel and today will be able to be made by reading recent articles in our news.
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