Love theme Flashcards
her source of strength
her general passivity in the face of the oppressive society hides her deep and secret source of strength: her love
daydreaming
by daydreaming Offred stays complacent to stop her rebelling outright
love allows her to stay sane
her love for her mother, Moira, Luke, her daughter and Nick allow her to stay sane
she lives within her memories and emotions instead of being in the terrible world around her. She idealises Luke and uses him as escapism
“nobody dies from lack of sex. It’s lack of love we die from”
an ideal society
is never proposed but the novel looks critically on the modern movements, including the religious right and the feminist left
love drives actions
love drives Nick to help her escape
Commander’s desires make him bend the rules for Offred
Gilead’s rules
love is the best way to get around Gilead’s rules
allows secret, mental resistance
sex
often seems to be at the centre of many utopias/dystopias
one of humanity’s main concerns
love could be
considered a subversive force in this novel, as after she begins her affair with Nick, she loses interest in Mayday and a possibility of escape
relationships in the novel
are altered and undermined
as noted in the ‘Historical Notes’ “the human heart remains a factor” - love cannot be quenched
hunger
Offred has a “hunger to touch” - shows Gilead has been unable to completely subdue her natural feelings
like 1984
HMT is a totalitarian regime that undermines trust - however, she tells Nick her “real name” and at the end her says “trust me”