Sunday, March 17, 2019
The Handmaidââ¬â¢s Tale Freedom To and Freedom From :: English Literature
The handmaids taradiddle Freedom To and Freedom FromIn the time before, Gilead had become a place where women were notprotected. Gilead was very unsafe and percussions had to be taken.For exemplification women were told not to open their door to a stranger evenif they give tongue to it was the police (IDs had to be slid underneath thedoor), they were told not to stop and second a motorist pretending tobe in trouble and not to go into a laundromat at night, alone.This shows that the lodge of Gilead as a whole had become verycautious. This also proves that in some reek Gilead was in dangerfrom its security.From these facts alone it is understandable to see why Gilead chose to go through a new regime.It may have been thought that in doing so everyone would benefit forma safer society. This much is true. In some sense, women especi on the wholey,as auntie Lydia said have been given freedom from. Freedom from allthe bad aspects from the time before. Women no longer had to be afrai dfor their safety, bollocks was no more and they were free to walk thestreets without being hassled, as they were at a time protected by theeyes that watched over them.In doing so tho their freedom to, had been taken away from them.In the days of the anarchy says Aunt Lydia it was freedom to dowhat as one pleased, now in Gilead, this potpourri of freedom was no more.They werent allowed any form of independence. Jobs were taken away,money confiscate and so forth.Depending on which perspective you look at it from, diametrical peoplehave benefited from the change in freedoms.In Gilead now, there is a power structure of structure. Everyone has adefined role to play in society they know their place and wouldntquestion it.At the top of the hierarchy argon the commanders, right at the bottomare the handmaids, and the others such as a the commanders wives,Marthas, and guards fall in place somewhere in between the two.Looking at the hierarchy, it is obvious to see that it is thecommand ers who benefits from Gileads freedom. They ease up the moststatus within the society. It is this status which segregates thecommanders from others in this society, especially from theHandmaids.Whereas the commanders have the power to do as they please when theyplease, the Handmaids lives are ran by various rules and regulationsthat they are forced to keep to. They are not given the freedom to doas they like. They are define into place to perform a service and it is
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