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The Handmaids tale
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What role does religion play in The Handmaid’s Tale?
It plays a huge role in society.
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What type of government replaces the U.S. government in The Handmaid’s Tale?
A
totalitarian
patriarchal
theocracy
.
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What is the name of the new society in The Handmaid’s Tale?
The
Republic of Gilead
.
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How does Gilead distort Christian values?
It uses them to promote
women's
oppression.
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How does Atwood criticize the use of religion in The Handmaid’s Tale?
Through religious
symbolism
and allusions.
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What do people in power use from the Bible in Gilead?
Certain
passages to
justify
their
actions.
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When was The Handmaid’s Tale first published?
In
1985
.
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Who was president when The Handmaid’s Tale was published?
Ronald Reagan
.
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What political group gained power during Reagan's presidency?
The
Christian right
.
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What did the Christian right emphasize during Reagan's presidency?
A return to
traditional
family values.
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What was the Moral Majority?
A political organization founded in
1979
.
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Who founded the Moral Majority?
Jerry Falwell
.
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What did the Moral Majority promote?
Religious
fundamentalism
and conservative values.
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How did the Moral Majority view modern lifestyles?
As
self-indulgent
and sinful.
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What issues did the Moral Majority oppose?
Abortion
,
gay rights
, and
pornography
.
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What did the Moral Majority support?
Prayer in public schools and
creationism
.
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When was the Moral Majority disbanded?
In
1989
.
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What is Atwood's personal belief regarding religion?
She identifies as a strict
agnostic
.
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What does Atwood believe about religion's influence?
It can be
positive
but also
corrupted.
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What is the purpose of The Handmaid’s Tale according to Atwood?
To serve as a
cautionary
tale.
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When was the TV adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale released?
In
2017
.
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What similarities exist between Trump and Reagan regarding support?
Both gained support from religious
conservatives
.
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What does the adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale suggest about Atwood's world?
It reflects concerns in the present.
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What are the biblical allusions in The Handmaid’s Tale related to character names?
Offred
: Represents a
religious
offering.
Moira: Derived from "
rebellious
," symbolizes resistance.
Luke: Parallels the
rise of Christianity
.
Aunt Elizabeth
: Highlights childbirth and fertility.
Aunt Lydia
: Distorts religion for indoctrination.
Marthas: Represents
domestic servitude
.
Sons of Jacob
: Founders of Gilead,
divine patriarchs
.
Handmaids
: Reflects the biblical narrative of
surrogacy
.
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What does Offred's name imply in The Handmaid’s Tale?
It suggests she is a
religious
offering.
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How does Moira's character relate to biblical figures?
She embodies rebellion against
patriarchal
norms.
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What does Luke's character symbolize in The Handmaid’s Tale?
Parallels the rise of
Christianity
and
Gilead
.
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What does Aunt Elizabeth's character highlight in the novel?
Childbirth
and
fertility
themes.
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How does Aunt Lydia's character illustrate the distortion of religion?
She misquotes the
Bible
to indoctrinate
Handmaids
.
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What role do the Marthas play in The Handmaid’s Tale?
They are domestic servants responsible for
housekeeping
.
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What do the Sons of Jacob represent in Gilead?
Divine patriarchs
destined to rule.
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How does the concept of Handmaids relate to the Bible?
It reflects the narrative of surrogacy in
Genesis
.
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What is the ironic use of angels in The Handmaid’s Tale?
They represent protectors but serve
oppression
.
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What does the term "Angels" refer to in Gilead?
They are protectors in the society.
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What are the key themes related to religion in The Handmaid’s Tale?
Use of religion to justify oppression
Distortion of
Christian
values
Religious
symbolism
and allusions
Critique of the religious
right
Cautionary tale about political
power
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What is the foundation of Gilead's oppressive society?
The Bible's narrative of
Rachel
and
Bilhah
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How does Rachel's suggestion to Jacob relate to Gilead?
It justifies
Handmaids
bearing children
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Which Bible verse is frequently referenced in The Handmaid's Tale?
Genesis
30:1-3
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Why does Atwood repeat the Bible verse in the novel?
To emphasize its importance to
Gilead
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What does the term "Angels" signify in The Handmaid's Tale?
They uphold Gilead's oppressive
regime
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