The Handmaid's Tale By Margret Atwood
Write a short paper (2-4 pages, double-spaced) that examines Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. Using an analysis of the text (i.e. direct quotation) as evidence, the paper should construct and support an argument about Atwood's examination of gendered and/or sexual citizenship. You are welcome to make use of other class readings to support your argument. If you wish to use sources outside of those assigned, check them with me prior to submission. Due Wednesday, April 18th
Prompts:
1. How is Atwood's vision of citizenship in Gilead shaped by U.S. history? Write an argument that examines citizenship in Gilead in relationship to ONE of the following historical phenomena: a) feminism, b) LGBT rights, or c) the Religious Right. 2. On page 127, Offred imagines saying to her mother: “You wanted a women's culture. Well, now there is one.” What does Offredmean in referring to the ideas of an intensely patriarchal society as a “woman's culture”? (You may want to consider the different levels of power that different classes of women hold in Gilead) 3. How does literacy—gaining or losing access to the written word—shape citizenship in Gilead? (A good thesis will say more than just that men are allowed to read while women cannot).
👀 Other Visitors are Viewing These APA Essay Samples:
-
Erich Maria Remarque: All Quiet On The Western Front
2 pages/≈550 words | 27 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
-
The Arab Spring Muslim Movement: Authoritarian Regimes
6 pages/≈1650 words | 3 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |
-
Historic Egypt: Historically Significant Country
2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | MLA | History | Essay |