Freedom to Chose and Freedom from Choice: Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale”

While on the surface Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” paints the picture of a time and place not far from our own where the utopic ideals of one group of people appear to be a dystopic hell for another, beneath these circumstances it is, among other things, a story about freedom and choice; the freedom to make your own choices, and the freedom from making your own choices.

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Welcome to Wordsy Terry,

L'ots of choices happening there, lol, even the "other" theme was a question regarding choices.
ahh choice, it sounds exhausting, Im so lazy I tend to let my choices make themselves.

Thanks for the welcome, stormgirl_blue! I wonder how often we really are able to make choices that aren't socially predetermined . . . !

Terry Heath
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