The Handmaids’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
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racist beliefs and actions, and senseless killings of non-whites, attempts at Theocracies, and religions gaining in strength, making believers out of paraphrases and outright lies: All of these are in our world, the real world. Margaret Atwood has created a "story" that isn't really a story. It is a representation of all that is wrong with our world today. So, in fact, this imaginative tale is not so far fetched. We are living in it.
racist beliefs and actions, and senseless killings of non-whites, attempts at Theocracies, and religions gaining in strength, making believers out of paraphrases and outright lies: All of these are in our world, the real world. Margaret Atwood has created a "story" that isn't really a story. It is a representation of all that is wrong with our world today. So, in fact, this imaginative tale is not so far fetched. We are living in it.