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The Handmaid’s Tale, Part 1: Crash Course Literature 403

The Handmaid’s Tale, Part 1: Crash Course Literature 403

10 thoughts on “The Handmaid’s Tale, Part 1: Crash Course Literature 403”

  1. @baileymoody3916

    Its secretly a fantasy of hers and shes just taking advantage of the fact that all of the people who read the book secretly had the same fantasy.

  2. Republican attempt to withdraw funding from abortion clinics? hope that won’t become even worse

  3. I’m going through and watching these right now, the handmaids tale has become far to relevant with in the last year

  4. @LilyoftheValley408

    In the epilogue, or Historical Notes on The Handmaid’s Tale, there is a sentence which reads: [Gilead’s] racist policies, for instance, were firmly rooted in the pre-Gilead period, and racist fears provided some of the emotional fuel that allowed the Gilead takeover to succeed as well as it did.” Serious question, but where in The Handmaid’s Tale are there depictions of racism? Obviously it includes atrocities against women, but that’s gender, not race.

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