Margaret Atwood Flashcards
What is the name of the oppressive society in which Offred lives?
The Republic of Gilead
What happened to Offred’s predecessor?
She hung herself from the light fixture in her room.
What is the name of the Commander’s wife?
Serena Joy
What is the Latin phrase Offred asks the commander about? What is its significance?
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum or “Don’t let the bastards grind you down.”
Though the message may seem at first to provide inspiration to Offred, when she asks the Commander to translate it he explains that it is a joke - fake Latin invented by school boys for fun, thus trivializing the message which had given Offred so much comfort and hope.
What is the name of the chauffeur with whom Offred has an affair?
Luke
What is Offred’s mother like? What happened to her?
She as an outspoken women’s rights activist. She is declared “Unwoman” and sent to the Colonies.
What is the frame narrative for this story?
An academic conference in the year 2195
What is the name of the secret liberation group?
Mayday
What is the name for the secrete police?
The Eyes
What happens to Offred?
Unknown; she leaves cassette tape recordings of her experience but it is unknown what happened to her after she records them.
What is the main character’s real name?
It is not revealed in the book; her identity is lost to the past.
What is the name of the keynote speech by Pieixoto?
“Problems of Authentication in Reference to the Handmaid’s Tale”
Why is the book called “The Handmaid’s Tale”?
It is a name affixed to the document by a professor, a tip of the hat to Chaucer
What inspired the design of the Handmaid’s uniforms?
The uniforms of German P.O.W.’s in Canada during WWII
What two political figures had just come into power when Atwood first wrote this book?
Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher.
These two elections embodied the rise of the religious right. Many feared that the election of these two conservatives would set back the advancement of Civil Rights, and particularly women’s rights, achieved in the 1960s and 1970s.