Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Rebellion in Margaret Atwoods The Handmaids Tale :: Handmaids Tale

Rebellion in Margaret Atwoods The Handmaids Tale Rebels defy the rules of society, risking everything to retain their humanity. If the world Atwood depicts is chilling, if God is losing, the only hope for optimism is a vision that includes the inevitability of human struggle against the public order. -Joyce Johnson- Margaret Atwoods The Handmaids Tale analyzes human nature by presenting an internal negate in Offred abideance of current social trends (victim mentality) -vs- resistance for the sake of individual welfare and liberties (humanity). This conflict serves as a warning to society, about the dangers of the general acceptance of social evils and boldly illustrates the internal struggle that rebels face in choosing to rebel. Offred is a Handmaid in the republic of Gilead and while she seems unhappy about this, she is confused about her identity and nonetheless starts to accept the role that has been imposed upon her. It seems strange that one might accept such radical change s so easily. Offred has been manipulated into believing that this sinister system was de sign for her own good. Peter S. Prescott says Offred at first accepts assurance that the new order is for her protection. (151) She must(prenominal) lie on her back once a month and hope that commander makes her pregnant because her sole purpose is to act as a vessel. She even starts to measure her self-worth by the viability of her ovaries and this negatively affects her self-image. This is how Offred characterizes the deploring act The commander is fucking. What he is fucking is the lower part of my body. I dont say making love because thats not what he is doing. Copulating too would be inaccurate because it would imply two people,when there is only one. Nor does rape cover it. Nothing was going on here that I havent signed up for. There wasnt a lot of choice, but there was some and this is what I chose. (Atwood,121) This statement is very dangerous. It shows how Offred has convinced hersel f that this deploring act is not so bad. It besides shows how she is beginning to embrace the system and justify the violations that are being commited against her. By calling it a choice she has shifted the blame from her oppressors to herself and labeled the blatant crime as a mere ritual. Offred shows signs of a developing victim mentality where she accepts defeat and associates the regimes will with her own.

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