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What is the most important theme in The Handmaid’s Tale?
Power
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How are the other themes in The Handmaid’s Tale related to power?
They are
centered
around ideas of power
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How does Eric Liu define power?
The ability to
make others do what you want
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What can change based on the situation and a person’s identity?
Power
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What are the four ways power can be expressed according to VeneKlasen and Miller?
Power Over
Power With
Power To
Power Within
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What does "Power Over" entail?
Associated with
coercion
and force
Takes power from someone else
Can perpetrate
inequality
and injustice
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What does "Power With" signify?
Collaborative effort
Working together for a
common goal
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What does "Power To" represent?
Individual's
potential to make change
Agency
to shape one's own life
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What does "Power Within" refer to?
Personal agency
Ability to make
change
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Who symbolizes "Power Over" in The Handmaid’s Tale?
The Commander
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Who symbolizes "Power With" in The Handmaid’s Tale?
Ofglen
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Who symbolizes "Power To" in The Handmaid’s Tale?
Moira
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Who symbolizes "Power Within" in The Handmaid’s Tale?
Offred
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What does Robert Dahl define as "power over"?
A
can get
B
to do something B wouldn't do
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How does The Commander exemplify "power over" in his relationship with Offred?
He
can
make
her do
things
against
her
will
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What does Offred realize about her relationship with The Commander?
He always has
power
over her
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What does Offred's reflection on forgiveness reveal about power dynamics?
Forgiveness
can be a tool for power
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What does the phrase "legs spread open" allude to in The Handmaid’s Tale?
Offred’s
role as a Handmaid
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How does The Commander’s position of power affect Offred's consequences for breaking rules?
He faces no consequences, she faces
death
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What does Offred mean by saying she has "equivocal" power over The Commander?
Her
power
is
unclear
and
limited
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What does Offred express about her feelings towards being alone with The Commander?
She
does
not
want
to
be
alone
with
him
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How does Offred try to communicate her discomfort to The Commander?
Through
body language
and
silence
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What does the relationship between Offred and Ofglen demonstrate?
The potential power of
companionship
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How does Ofglen's role as Offred's shopping partner contribute to their relationship?
It creates a more
egalitarian
relationship
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What does the moment Ofglen and Offred share outside Soul Scrolls symbolize?
Their
equality
and
connection
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What does crossing "the invisible line together" signify for Offred and Ofglen?
They become allies against
oppression
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Why is information considered powerful in Gilead?
It is controlled to maintain
oppression
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How does Ofglen view Offred's relationship with The Commander?
As an opportunity to
gain
information
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What does "power to" encourage individuals to recognize?
Their own ability to act
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How does Moira inspire Offred?
By encouraging her to resist
oppression
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What does Offred feel about her identity before the Ceremony?
She feels
powerless
and fading
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How does Moira's voice affect Offred's sense of identity?
It helps her hold onto her identity
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What does Moira's escape symbolize for the Handmaids?
Hope
and the possibility of change
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How does Moira view sex between women compared to heterosexual sex?
It is more
egalitarian
and empowering
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How does Offred's complicity at the beginning of the novel reflect her relationship with power?
She
allowed
others to
take
power
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What does Offred's journey throughout the novel illustrate about power?
Her
struggle
to reclaim her own
power
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How does Moira's escape impact the other Handmaids?
It gives them
hope
and shows their
power
.
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What does Moira argue about sex between women?
It is more
egalitarian
than heterosexual sex.
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How does Moira's view of sexuality contrast with Gilead's?
Moira sees sex as empowering, Gilead sees it as
coercive
.
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What does Offred's initial complicity in Gilead signify?
It shows her
survival
tactic and acceptance of
oppression
.
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