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Question #2: The Role of the Handmaid
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Apr 07, 2017 06:33AM
Atwood draws out the reveal of the Handmaid’s roles in Gilead. If this was your first time reading – how did you react to the reveal? If you have read the novel before, did you notice anything new about Atwood’s writing?
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I first read The Handmaid's Tale many years ago, and while the premise of the novel has always stayed with me, I could not remember exactly how the story unfolded, so while I was reading this time around, I was paying close attention to how Atwood reveals information about Gilead and the handmaids.
I really love how Atwood slowly sets the scene, not explicitly explaining to the reader this is the situation, but doling out pieces so the reader gradually comes to understand the specific role of the handmaid. It feels heartbreaking to me this way - Atwood asks you to connect with Offred, and then leads you to see how drastically her life has changed. How truly terrible her circumstances have become.
I really love how Atwood slowly sets the scene, not explicitly explaining to the reader this is the situation, but doling out pieces so the reader gradually comes to understand the specific role of the handmaid. It feels heartbreaking to me this way - Atwood asks you to connect with Offred, and then leads you to see how drastically her life has changed. How truly terrible her circumstances have become.

