Totalitarianism: The Government of the Future?

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November 23, 2015

 

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Winston Smith and Offred are looking for a way to beat their governments, and their rebellion leads them to similar situations. They both gain friends and information to help their rebellion, but their outcomes are very different. “Reviewers of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale invariably hailed it as a "feminist 1984,"1 and, like many handy tags, this one conceals a partial truth...
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A closer look, however, reveals not only the similarities between the two novels' totalitarian societies, but the ways in which Atwood's work goes beyond Orwell's, in matters of style that become matters of substance as well as in the feminist debate over "essentialism" that Atwood brings to the dystopian tradition...
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