THT StudyGuide Ch.13-23 Flashcards
Why does Offred suggest that boredom can be erotic?
Because men like the idea of women waiting around, doing nothing, until they are ready for them. It gives them a sense of power, which is erotic.
How has Offred’s attitude towards her body changed?
- She used to think of her body as an extension of herself, as something that gave her pleasure, took her places, helped her do what she wanted to.
- Now, her self no longer matters, and her body is only important because of its “central object”, her womb, which can bear a child
What do her dreams about her husband and daughter have in common?
Loss, disappearance
- “Of all the dreams this is the worst.” Why?
- Her daughter was/is the most important thing in her life.
- She is reliving the loss of her daughter. Losing a child creates an emptiness in a mothers heart
Why are we never told of Offreds real name?
The name is in the past and she tries to convince herself that a name is like a phone number.
Why were they warned not to look too happy when they were trying to escape Gilead?
Since no one looks happy under this new regime, happiness would be a dead giveaway that they were expecting to escape.
Why is the Bible kept locked up?
Only the head of the household is allowed to read it. Reading is considered a subversive activity, since it encourages people to think, and to have opinions. And access to the Bible could cause people to question the government, which bases its rules on the Bible – and indeed alters Biblical texts to suit itself.
In what other era were Bibles kept away from the general population?
Bibles were kept from the general population throughout the Middle Ages as a way of protecting and reinforcing the authority of the Church
he Bible-reading ends with Zachariah 4:10. Why is this an appropriate verse to end all these Bible readings?
It emphasises the constant surveillance, so much a part of Gilead society, and the expectation of obedience.
How does the fact that kissing is forbidden make the Ceremony “bearable”?
Kissing is inescapably intimate; sex can be more detached.
Why does she kiss Nick? what is her reaction when Nick comes to fetch her?
-Hunger, desperation. “What else comes from such denial?”
There has been a chemistry between them from the start; she was attracted the first time she saw him. But how much that was a result of deprivation she does not know.
What hope keeps Offred alive?
The thought of her Husband (Luke) or Daughter being alive.
“I believe Luke is… I also believe that Luke is… I also believe…”
What are the odds that a baby will be born seriously deformed? What has caused this situation?
One in four. Pollution: toxic chemicals from pesticides and medicines, radiation
Why is anesthetics no longer allowed at births?
It is better for babies not to be born dopey – very true – but also the Bible says that Eve’s punishment for the loss of Eden was that women would have babies in ‘sorrow’ i.e. pain.
What is “Gyn Ed”?
Gynaecological Education – education about women’s bodies and medical matters