Group Analysis of the Imagery, Symbolism, Figurative Language, Ironic Devices and more for "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood.
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Imagery: Throughout the novel, "The Handmaid's Tale", Margaret Atwood presents an astonishing amount of vivid imagery and description that makes up the style and flow of the novel. Perhaps the first images present in the novel are that of light and dark. Listed in the table of contents, the reader can see that nearly every other section is entitled Night. Night is usually associated with darkness and fear, although to Offred this connotation is only
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escape in dissimilar ways. Overall the novel is kind of boring with nothing but narration as a stream of consciousness. However, there are parts that make the reader want to keep reading to unveil the fate of Offred. I found it to be more compelling than 1984, yet still low in my ranks. Despite this, the novel greatly shows that language is a power that shouldn't be take for granted, a lesson that everyone should learn.
escape in dissimilar ways. Overall the novel is kind of boring with nothing but narration as a stream of consciousness. However, there are parts that make the reader want to keep reading to unveil the fate of Offred. I found it to be more compelling than 1984, yet still low in my ranks. Despite this, the novel greatly shows that language is a power that shouldn't be take for granted, a lesson that everyone should learn.