Extremists takes matters into their own hands in Margaret Arwood's "The handmaids tale"
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to obtain control over society, because society was ready for a change. People were sick of living in fear and afraid for their future. The Sons changed this by dominating the women by giving them strict rules to follow and reducing their role in life to that of giving life. However, they also attempt to suppress the need to touch, which will be their undoing. Works Cited Atwood, Margaret. The Handmaids Tale. Toronto: McClelland-Bantam, Inc., 1985.
to obtain control over society, because society was ready for a change. People were sick of living in fear and afraid for their future. The Sons changed this by dominating the women by giving them strict rules to follow and reducing their role in life to that of giving life. However, they also attempt to suppress the need to touch, which will be their undoing. Works Cited Atwood, Margaret. The Handmaids Tale. Toronto: McClelland-Bantam, Inc., 1985.