Margaret Atwood set out to depict a society in the future, one that in her eyes had characteristics that needed to be solved from the present. This novel is dystopian in nature which presents a dysfunctional society in the future as seen in the eyes of the author. It is however instrumental to note that most of the works of fiction that are set in the future, are actually meant to help correct the current vices or giving a precautionary note to the society. Here, the republic of Gilead, fictitiously described represents the regions where women suffer under male dominance like Africa, Iran, India, Guatemala and Germany (Danita Dodson). This novel is set in Gilead which is an imaginary society of the future with a woman called Offred being the protagonist in the novel. It narrates a dystopia in which the freedom of women is restricted by men dominated society and the main tool used is the newly introduced Christian religion. The novel is centered on the freedoms of women, the women lives, procreation and the rights over their own bodies (Wisker G.). In the novel, the Gilead society, a new republic, is described herein in the perspective and narration of a woman called Offred, one of the so referred to as Handmaids who are seen as breeding tools for the Republic. The tenets of the Christian republic are expressed through the first person narrative of Offred with a few flashbacks of the society before the Gilead society. In some of the instances Offred gets critical of the society through self monologue and other undertones. She further describes the society before the revolution that led to the creation of Gilead, which...
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