Interpreting The Handmaid'S Tale

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Book Reports

 

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Philip P

 

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August 4, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Offred's narrative makes up the first frame, while the second frame is provided by the Historical Notes, a transcript of a lecture given by a Cambridge professor. The distinctions in structure and narrative perspective parallel the separation of Gileadean residents into different social roles. Offred's narrative is mainly of the Gileadean period, but she frequently interrupts her account of this time with memories of the pre-Revolution and Revolution periods...
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In her account of the pre-Revolution period, the reader learns of Offred's childhood with her mother, her student days with her friend Moira, and her relationship with her daughter and husband. From her memories of the Revolution, the reader learns of the time she spent at the Red Center, the facility in which women were indoctrinated...
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