The law adopted by the United Nations in 1979 aims to be a safe and open way to new lives for women all over the world. Unfortunately, the law requiring the elimination of all restrictions based on human gender is not a substitute for gender equality. Women do not see the economic, social and cultural freedoms they desire. There is sinister if there is no male freedom. Abuse, hatred and violence against women is a concept that seems to exist only in the novel, but women all over the world know that abuse is very realistic.
The maid story of Margaret Atwood (1985) depicts a utopian society in which the role of women develops mainly on the benign behavior of reproductive ability and the norm of monthly sexual intercourse. The novel defines women through the role of God: wife, daughter, aunt, Martha, and maid. (My wife can not be called a mother, it is a remarkable negligence.) Ignoring other moral bankruptcy board games is a missed opportunity. For example, shoots and ladders contain super sexual images of cockroaches, but the strategy is to unify women to medical professionals. These entertainment is as holy as land like sweets. The only exception is sorry, but this is the game I invented Women apologize to a man for failure, including a desire of a man and satisfaction of a soft hand.
Margaret Atwood's Maid Story In the "Maid's Story", Margaret Atwood is sadly talking about toxic chemicals and human abuse in the near future. Both men and women become infertile. Offred, the main character of the Republic of Gilead (a republic formed after a blood coup against the US government), first encountered her submissive life. She and her colleague maid are fertile women
In Atwood's novel 'Maid's Story', Margaret Atwood writes an article about Dystopia society. Atwood used what happened when she started writing a novel, such as women's rights, political and religious aspects. Atwood's novel is closely related to modern society. There is a similarity between today 's Atwood novel and our society, which can move our modern society towards this less powerful version of this Jistopius society. In the novel Atwood
For the first time, I read a maid story by Margaret Atwood at university and taught feminist writers. From the first paragraph, this novel is like a black gay person overwhelming me; Atwood's novelty contains a lot of things, but the theme I impressed the most is it I did not express. It comes out: the story of maid is about American white woman "black man" betrayed her society. Of course, the most obvious perception of this book is that Offred treats sexist, patriarchal society. However, off red must also wake up the changing world and negotiate for the first time in her life 'whiteness'.