Top 10 Differences Between The Handmaid’s Tale Series And The Original Novel By Margaret Atwood
Ever since the Handmaid’s Tale made its debut in 2017, this dystopian horror has been the talk of the town for its iconic depiction of a militarized theocratic world where women’s rights becomes a joke and the entire society just exists under a towering patriarchal boot. In its fictional representation of a modified America, known as Gilead, the show explores a gut punching world where women’s reproductive rights are fully controlled to a point that they are ear marked like animals and brutally trained to fulfill their roles as vessels for reproduction in order to solve the global infertility crisis through the indoctrination of a duty to God, particularly the ideas stemming from the Genesis and the story of Rachel and Jacob, where the role of women in birthing children is elevated to the highest moral duty, backed by an oppressive theocratic framework
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