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An English Literature Extended Essay which received an A in the 2019 IB exams. The essay studies two works - 1984 and The Handmaid's Tale - and analyses how are female leads in dystopia presented differently in both works and what are the impacts of those differences?

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Two Sides of the Same Coin:

Presentation of Women in Dystopia



How Are Female Leads in Dystopia

Presented Differently in ​1984​ and ​The

Handmaid’s Tale​ and What Are the Impacts

of These Differences?



English A: Category One

May 2019

Word Count: 3996

, Table of Contents



1. Title Page ………………………………………………………………………………... 0

2. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………… 2

3. Setting and Societal Roles ………………………………………………………………..3

4. Physical Traits of Julia and Offred …………………………………………...…………..5

5. Female Sexuality and Sexual Relations……………....………….....……………..……...6

6. Characterization of Internal Traits of Julia and Offred………….....……………..……...8

7. Character Relationships ……………………………………...………………………….10

8. Points of View ………………………………………………………………..………… 12

9. Conclusion …………………………………………………………………………...… 14

10. Bibliography …………………………………………………………………..………...16




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, Looking through a feminist lens, the female leads of George Orwell’s ​1984 (1949) and

Margaret Atwood’s ​The Handmaid’s Tale (1985) are two sides of the same coin. Julia and

Offred are victimized by the totalitarian state because of their gender, yet they share vastly

different characteristics and personalities. This paper aims to investigate the question: How are

female leads in dystopia presented differently in ​1984 and ​The Handmaid’s Tale, and what are

the impacts of these differences? Orwell, as a British male, has a different approach to the

presentation of Julia compared to Atwood’s Offred. After all, Atwood has been an active writer

since the 1960s, and Orwell since the 1930s. Best known for his works such as ​Animal Farm

(1945) and of course, ​1984​, Orwell is a master of political satire and dystopian literature, though

he writes other forms as well, like short stories and essays.1 Similarly, Atwood writes a spectrum

of genres, ranging from short stories to poetry. She established her reputation as a contemporary,

feminist writer in and outside of Canada’s literary scene.2 Even in ​The Handmaid’s Tale​, through

careful characterization of the protagonist Offred, Atwood highlights female empowerment as a

strong message. The relationship between both texts can be traced back to the link between both

authors. Atwood read Orwell’s Animal Farm as a child, and ​1984 when she was in high school.3

She pointed out that most dystopias feature female characters that are not well developed, and

are usually portrayed as “sexless objects or rebels that go against the regime’s sex rules.”4 In

fact, since ​1984 was written in third person limited narrative, from a male point of view


1
​Quinn, Edward. “Orwell, George.” ​Infobase Learning - Login​, Bloom's Literature, 2009,
online.infobase.com/HRC/Search/Details/12?articleId=16344&q=george orwell.
2
​Werlock, Abby H. P. “Atwood, Margaret.” ​Infobase Learning - Login​, Bloom's Literature,
2017, online.infobase.com/HRC/Search/Details/12?articleId=9081&q=margaret atwood.
3
​Atwood, Margaret. “My Hero: George Orwell by Margaret Atwood.” ​The Guardian​, Guardian
News and Media, 18 Jan. 2013,
www.theguardian.com/books/2013/jan/18/my-hero-george-orwell-atwood.
4
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