Friday, February 8, 2013

The Handmaid's Tale Important Objects/Places












           The Handmaid's outfit is all red which I think symbolizes energy, desire, and love. People generally are attracted to red clothing. For example we see this with Offred when Luke stares and winks at her. It might symbolize attraction and want. Their outfit is very significant to this story because it suggest uniform and a dystopian society. It also suggests the blood of the menstrual cycle and childbirth. Within Chapter 5-8 we are introduced to the Wall a very symbolic object where dissidents are executed and hung up on outer walls of the university as a warning to people in Gilead what their actions can cause. There daily duties are the same every day. They serve their commander and follow rules. The Handmaids are very similar to the flowers Offred describes several times in the book. She emphasizes how a Handmaid is like a flower where they have been cut of  from the sexual influences of the world. Like when Offred cuts of the sexual organs of the flower. In Chapter 5 we have a lady who is pregnant that makes all the girls very jealous. Offred cannot help but stare at this heavily pregnant lady.
I find interesting that people in this society have everything hidden and don't show there real selves. Woman get jealous like every human does. Woman here also find it very hard to control themselves and their feelings. Many just want to turn against woman. Handmaid's social function is to bear children for Wives.

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