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Margaret Atwood?s The Handmaid?s Tale
Today women have so much power, freedom and equality, more than what they ever had in the past. Women strive to improve their rank in the world. Now imagine a nation that restricts the power, freedom and equality from the women. In Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, this type of society is present. The men in this novel changes the role of the women in their society to assure male dominance in every possible aspect of life in the Republic of Gilead.
The power that the men have is assured by withdrawing and controlling everything from the women of the Republic of Gilead. Males are powerful and dominant in every way.
Approximate words: 850
Approximate pages: 4
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