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Carol Beran
Offred's power is in language
Atwood
"Offred is an ordinary, more or less cowardly woman (rather than a heroine)"
J. Brooks Bouson
describes Offred as "the victim of circumstances, not an active agent capable of directing the plot of her own life"
Alanna Callaway
"as well as 'traditional misogyny' the Handmaid's tale examines a more sinister form of misogyny: womens' hatred of women".
Coral Ann Howells
"her choice of a female narrator turns the traditionally masculine dystopian genre upside down"
Robert Potts
"The ending of The Handmaid's Tale, when the entire narrative is called into question seems a final insult to the victims"
K. Reshmi
"Gilead's values defines women by their bodies and reproductive capacity."
Dunja Mohr
argues that Offred's behaviour should not be "so easily and self-righteously dismissed as cowardliness from the safe distance of being snuggled into an armchair"
P. Stillman
"As the corrupted United States was gradually transformed into Gilead, she committed the ultimate collusion of doing nothing"