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women in gilead use whispered conversations and secret names as acts of ____.the commanders wife is known as __.offreds memories of her past life serve as acts of mental __.the act of recalling past memories helps offred maintain her sense of ____.
Brief Explanations
These questions refer to Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.
- In Gilead, women's whispered conversations and secret names are small, quiet ways to resist the totalitarian regime's control over their identities and speech.
- The Commander's wife is a central character explicitly referred to as Serena Joy throughout the text.
- Offred's memories of her past (her daughter, Luke, her former life) are a way to resist the regime's erasure of her history, acting as mental rebellion against her oppressive present.
- By clinging to her past memories, Offred holds onto her pre-Gilead self, preserving her individual identity against the regime's attempt to reduce her to a reproductive role.
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