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The Female Body - Quotes

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Quotations About The Female Body

"I used to think of my body as an instrument, of pleasure, or a means of transportation, or an implement for the accomplishment of my will."

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"Prize pig"

  • Offred says she feels like a "prize pig" after being prepared for the Ceremony.
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Quotation: disassociating the body

  • During the Ceremony, Offred disassociates herself with the rest of her body for survival.
    • She says: "What he is fucking is the lower part of my body".
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Quotation: Offred's body

  • Offred avoids looking at her body when bathing. This implies she cannot face the fact that her whole identity is defined by her fertility:
    • "I avoid looking down at my body, not so much because it's shameful or immodest but because I don't want to see it. I don't want to look at something that determines me so completely."

Themes - Objectification of Women

The Handmaids are totally objectified. This reinforced by the false sisterhood of the Aunts. Their survival relies upon the successful pregnancies of the Handmaids.

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Chremamorphism

  • Atwood uses chremamorphism (giving humans the characteristics of objects) to symbolise the total eradication of the Handmaids' identities as they are only required for their wombs:
    • "She said, think of yourselves as seeds…let's pretend we're trees”.
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Treatment of Moira

  • After Moira first escapes and is captured, she is tortured by having her feet beaten with metal cables by the Aunts.
  • The reader is told that the punishment for a repeat offence is the hands being beaten. Aunt Lydia sadistically reminds the Handmaids that "For our purposes, your feet and your hands are not essential".

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1Author Background

1.1Margaret Atwood

2Chapter Summaries

3Dedications & Epigraph

3.1Dedications & Epigraph

4Context

5Narrative Structure & Literary Techniques

6Themes & Imagery

7Characters

8Readings

8.1Readings of The Handmaid's Tale

9Recap: Main Quotes

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