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But there’s a literary form I haven’t mentioned yet: the literature of witness. Offred records her story as best she can; then she hides it, trusting that it may be discovered later, by someone who is free to understand it and share it. This is an act of hope: every recorded story implies a future reader. Robinson Crusoe keeps a journal. So did Samuel Pepys, in which he chronicled the Great Fire of London. So did many who lived during the Black Death, although their accounts oft...more

Whoa, such a chilling tale. It gave me goosebumps. I would love to believe this is dystopia and would never happen but isn't it similar to what is happening or has been happening to women in many countries, even today? It's so terrifying because it actually rings true. And the way the men have justified what was happening in the book, it sounds very similar to the men shouting feminazi at anyone who dares to stand up. Just another reason why feminism is so important today and why we must keep fi
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I can't put my emotions about this book into intelligible thoughts and words.
But wow... this was an unforgettable and terrifying story. I highly recommend it. ...more
But wow... this was an unforgettable and terrifying story. I highly recommend it. ...more

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