MARGARET ATWOOD’S THE HANDMAID TALE: A FEMINISTIC PERSPECTIVE.
Abstract
The Handmaid's Tale is where ladies' privileges have been repudiated, and in this way ladies are back in sexual orientation jobs taken to the outrageous, without any rights, no suppositions, and no beautifiers or magnificence results of any sort. A once free lady is transformed into an article, a 'vessel' whose sole design is to bear kids to save the populace. It is a tragic bad dream which oppresses and quells ladies to the point of sexual subjugation, language impacts and inculcates them in a psychologicallydamaging way, and denies them the fundamental opportunities which most ladies in Western development underestimate (Porfert 1). The point of this paper is to contending the portrayal of women's activist oppressed world and the issues identified with female dilemma, their accommodation to men in the books. It will draw a last image of ladies' battle for opportunity. It has been declared that lady's character is pushed aside and even eradicated in the male centric social structure of religious states.