"Maid Story" and "Invisible People" Personal maid inside Margaret Atwood and Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man" are two novels they use. A basic 'invisible' central role for commenting on people's social operations and destroying individuals. The hero of "the story of the maid" and the narrator of the "invisible man" are not seen as individuals and operated to become nonhuman natural resources by society. The author of two works criticizes the use of certain people in society as a resource to achieve the goal while ignoring the personality of these people using the hero.
A Maid Story by Margaret Atwood "Maid Story" continues to explore the result of reversing women's rights in a society called Gilead. This is a warning story that people can think of. In the new world of Gilead, a group of conservative religious extremists held power and turned the sexual revolution upside down. Gilead's society is based on traditional values, the role of gender, and what is believed to be a return to conquest. Charmaine Holliway Professor McRae English 1102 March 10, 2012 In Wood's maid story, women are under imaginary pressure. Almost all aspects of their lives are controlled; they do not allow free reading, writing and even speaking. Any kind of expression poses a danger to Gilead's strict social order, but maids have conditions to believe that they are safer and better living.
A story of a maid The problem of feminist in Margaret Atwood's "Maid's Story" can be classified as a unique novel. The characteristic of the Gilead Republic in "Maid Story" is that it is not a prediction of the future of our society but a comment on the current social trends. Atwood founded this country, what she might think is an alarming aspect of two opposition factions in our society (ie religion ...) in the opening chapter of "Maid's Story" I think that a place of power and control is presented? Republic of Gilead is a fictional country and Margaret Atwood chose her gistopian novel "Maid's Story." From the first chapter you can guess that Gilead is in America. Because the "old" blanket is still talking about the United States. This means that a major disaster occurred before the novel changed. The first few chapters