THE ART OF FICTION

October 31, 2016
by shinneltoppin001
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The Handmaid’s Tale blog #5

I honestly thought Atwood plays with words, examining and  illustrate language to disclose the implications of authority many words have when taken literally. Magaret wanted to show her readers that language demonstrates power. Her choice of words and sentence structure … Continue reading

October 31, 2016
by austintan001
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Blog #5

While reading the Handmaid’s tale, Atwood tends to slip into the present and past a lot. We will be reading about what is happening to Offred and the current events going on around her, but then there will be abrupt … Continue reading

October 30, 2016
by ericapierre001
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These chapters were very interesting to me especially when Offred becomes closer with the commander. I also thought that that was kind of unusual because Serena doesn’t like Offred so for them to be getting closer, it jeopardizes her whole … Continue reading

October 30, 2016
by claribelbaez001
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BLOG 5 Handmaids Tale

Upon close reading Friday’s assignment chapters I noticed that Offred’s style of reminiscing has changed. Before I feel like she would have small random thoughts that almost never made sense or connected to what she was talking about in her current … Continue reading

October 30, 2016
by gilliannolan001
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Blog 5

The one thing I noticed from the beginning of the novel is Atwood’s sporadic use of quotation marks.  We are first introduced to interaction on page 7 “Think of it as being in the army, said Aunt Lydia”, it is … Continue reading

October 30, 2016
by arianacasingal001
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Blog post 5

One special feature Atwood includes in her story is the limited amount of actual quoted conversation in the text. Much of the conversations that take place in the story are paragraphs of Offred explaining to us what is being said. … Continue reading

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