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The Handmaid's Tale study note provides an in depth analysis of the novel, its themes, motifs and symbols. The study note also provides quotes and practice exam questions for the matric final exam.

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The Handmaid’s Tale
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Table of Contents

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Symbols………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Quotes…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Essay Questions……………………………………………………………………………………………….


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Setting

The setting of "The Handmaid's Tale" is a critical element of the story, creating a chilling

backdrop that amplifies the themes of oppression, control, and societal decay.




Time Period

The novel is set in a dystopian future that seems plausible and yet disconcertingly different

from our present reality. While the exact time frame is not explicitly mentioned, the reader

can infer it as a not-too-distant future from the time the book was written (1985). The

narrative occasionally references events and societal shifts that are recognizable from the 20th

century, indicating that Gilead emerged following a period of societal unrest, political

upheaval, and environmental crises.




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Geopolitical Transformation

The Republic of Gilead is a totalitarian regime that has replaced the United States. The old

government has been overthrown, and a theocratic authority has taken control. This theocracy

is based on a twisted interpretation of Christian beliefs, resulting in a society that enforces

rigid, oppressive rules rooted in religious doctrine.




Social Hierarchy

Gilead operates under a strict social hierarchy, where individuals' rights and freedoms are

severely curtailed based on their social status. Women, in particular, are categorized and

assigned roles based on their fertility and societal standing. The hierarchical structure is

evident in the roles of Handmaids, Wives, Marthas, Aunts, and other positions that serve the

ruling class of Commanders.




Oppression and Control

The regime in Gilead exercises extreme control over its inhabitants, especially women. The

setting portrays a society where women are stripped of their autonomy, forbidden from

reading, working, owning property, or having any form of independence. Their primary value

lies in their ability to bear children, leading to the creation of the Handmaids, whose sole

purpose is to produce offspring for the elite.


Atmosphere and Environment

The setting contributes to an atmosphere of fear, surveillance, and bleakness. The society is

cloaked in an atmosphere of paranoia, with the Eyes, the secret police, monitoring everyone's

actions. The setting amplifies the sense of isolation and confinement felt by the characters, as

they navigate a world where trust is scarce, and betrayal could have fatal consequences.



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