‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Margaret Atwood

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‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Margaret Atwood
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Margaret Atwood
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Margaret Atwood
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‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Margaret Atwood Chapters 13-23 Recap

Rules of Gilead To demonstrate your understanding of the setting of our novel so far, note down five rules you would expect to be followed in Gilead.

Summarising Key Themes Each group will be given a different theme explored within the text. In your time given, explain how that theme has been developed so far You can include: Key quotes Key events Symbolism Characters representative of that theme THEMES Women’s subjugation Resistance and rebellion The power of language Totalitarianism

Summary notes created by you! Women’s Subjugation Women’s subjugation is a society where men oppress women Commanders wives and handmaids have little to no power and control over their lives Women not allowed to drive, read, write, communicate amongst themselves The ceremony as symbolic of subjugation-institutionalised rape No choice of what to wear-must cover bodies Handmaid’s only role is to conceive a child Not allowed to interact with other men Not allowed their birth name

Resistance and Rebellion Summary notes created by you! Resistance and Rebellion Offred finding message Doctor offering to help Offred conceive Offred repeating her name to herself Moira’s escape Handmaid’s whispering at Red Centre Offred steals a flower from Commander’s living room Signs of rebellion seen as signs of hope

The Power of Language Commander inviting Offred for game of Scrabble Summary notes created by you! The Power of Language Commander inviting Offred for game of Scrabble Women in society not allowed to watch news or read or write-language seen as powerful Moira and Offred had secret messages in bathroom at Red Centre Handmaid’s use lip reading to communicate at Red Centre Secret message Offred is given in cupboard-sign of hope “don’t let the bastards grind you down” “her fault, her fault, her fault”-victim blaming language

Totalitarianism Summary notes created by you! Government run, new laws and rules created such as women no longer allowed to read, write, drive,etc Harshly prosecuted for going against rules Rare to see rebellion/speaking out Governed by specific group-no opposition Punishment at The Wall-seen as traitors for having different views Handmaids wear clothes provided by the state Given tokens rather than money to use Enforces religious beliefs on citizens

Understanding and Analysing Key Quotes Your group will be given two key quotations from chapters 13-23 to look at in detail You will create detailed notes on: Context of the quotation (what is happening at this point in the text) Analysis of techniques (what is particular quote telling us about character/theme/setting/conflict, etc) Aspect of the novel (characterisation, setting, language, key incident, climax, turning point, plot, structure, narrative technique, theme, ideas, description, etc…) Potential Qs this quote will be useful for (e.g. character, setting, key incident, theme, conflict, etc)

EXAMPLE CONTEXT: Offred describes Serena Joy’s positioning during The Ceremony QUOTATION: “My arms are raised; she holds my hands, each of mines in each of hers. This is supposed to signify that we are one flesh, one being. What it really means is that she is in control, of the process and thus of the product.” (94/104, C16) ASPECT OF NOVEL: Key incident, characterisation ANALYSIS: Symbolic positioning of Serena Joy above Offred during act shows superiority in society-despite Offred’s value as fertile woman, she is still subservient to Commander’s wife Hand holding usually a sign of affection, here a method of control and manipulation-connected only by common goal/trapping Offred in position False sense of involvement and power for Serena Joy-her superiority is superficial LINKS TO Q: Key incident, theme (women’s subjugation), characterisation (Serena Joy/Offred)

Key Themes Women’s subjugation-the active attempt by an individual or society to keep women inferior to men. Resistance and rebellion The power of language totalitarianism

Your Quote and Theme Consider the quote you were given to analyse Which theme does this quotation link to: Women’s subjugation? Resistance and rebellion? Power of language? Totalitarianism?

Writing About Theme Women’s subjugation/resistance and rebellion/power of language/ totalitarianism Essay Question Choose a novel or short story that deals with a theme of moral or social significance. With reference to appropriate techniques, explain how the writer develops this theme and discuss why its development adds to your appreciation of the text as a whole. Using your given quotation, write a critical paragraph in response to the essay Q above, using PCQEL structure.

PCQEL Context-(where in novel? What is happening at this point?) Essay Q Choose a novel or short story that deals with a theme of moral or social significance. With reference to appropriate techniques, explain how the writer develops this theme and discuss why its development adds to your appreciation of the text as a whole. PCQEL Point- (topic sentence-ref to Q, technique and point being made) In ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’, Atwood explores the theme of_____[theme]____through _____[aspect of novel]__ Context-(where in novel? What is happening at this point?) This theme is developed when… Quotation “____________________” Explanation (thorough analysis of quotation, technique used) Here, Atwood uses __[aspect of novel]______ to… Link (how does quotation link back to Q? What does it tell us about essay topic?) This demonstrates Atwood’s theme of…as…

Homework For Weds 9th Oct Read Chapters 24-29 (45 pages) As you read, highlight and/or note down THREE interesting quotations These could be about: Characters Key themes Descriptions of setting Dialogue Be prepared to share these next week