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Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
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The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, can be classified as a dystopic novel. The Republic of Gilead in the Handmaid’s Tale is characteristic of a dystopia in that at least one person in the society is not satisfied. Atwood has created this nation by dividing what she might consider the disturbing aspects if two opposed groups of our society as a theory as to what would happen if these clique’s principles were taken to an extreme. Specific parts of this novel have led some critics to label The
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