You agree that the story is a maid from the feminist's point of view, but that male portraits are watching amazingly sympathetic portraits, while women tend to be important. Yes, I agree. A male controlled by the divineritarianism regime in Gilead is done by inciting a male, but a male hero of a novel is seen as thoughtful and considerate. One or two women during their ordeal has been very close to the fact that despite the fact that they have no choice ("we are accustomed"), but pre-arranged Most women are worried about the ceremonial male ruler and the social hierarchy.
First of all, is "feminist", "novel story", novel? If you mean that all women are victims of angels and / or ideologies, they are not, do not have no moral choices. A variety of personality and behavior - if you mean women are human fiction is also interesting, important things are happening for the theme of this book, and the structure of the plot is very important ,That's right. In this sense, many books are "feminist". Why is it so interesting and important? Because women are interesting and important in real life. They are a secondary role in the fate of mankind, not all society knows it, it is not a natural consequence. Births If there are no women, the population will die and they will die. Here is why women, girls and children mass rape and homicide are characteristic of long genocide, war, and other purpose uniforms and population movement exploitation
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