The Handmaid's Tale
Atwood's dystopian novel depicts a theocratic regime where women are enslaved for reproduction. Through totalitarianism, gender, resistance, and the power of language, it explores how quickly freedom can be lost. The work is a warning about religious fundamentalism, patriarchy, and the fragility of rights.
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