The Handmaid's Tale

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I need someone to respond to both questions below and each of them should be between 250-300 words. You should read "The Handmaid's Tale" novel before. I t means you should know about the story to answer this question. In your response, be sure to include reference to specific moments, language, and details from the story. In other words, be sure to include specific textual evidence.

1. What is your response to the ending of the novel? Specifically, how do you interpret the final line, "And so I step up, into the darkness within; or else the light" (295)? Include specific details from the novel that act as support for your interpretation of the final line.

2. What point that Sheffer draws attention to in "The Epilogue of 'The Handmaid's Tale' Changes Everything You Thought You Knew About the Book" stands out to you the most and why? Again, refer to specific details from the novel that relate to your response.

https://electricliterature.com/the-epilogue-of-the-handmaids-tale-changes-everything-you-thought-you-knew-about-the-book-82c67bc42888

Moreover, I want you to respond meaningfully to TWO of my classmates' posts, and those responses should be at least 100 words.

I can send you my classmate’s posts,after I submitted these 2 questions.

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The Handmaid’s Tale
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The novel “The Handmaid’s Tale” by “Margaret Atwood” ends with the line ‘...and so I step
up, into the darkness within; or else the light’. The line is crucial in that it leaves the reader with
the question of ‘what was the fate of the troubled Offred? My interpretation of this line is that
Offred was tired of the Gileadian society where she was always oppressed, looked down upon,
enslaved and taken as a sexual servitude. For instance, she is made a prostitute at Jezebel which
breaks her down, and she is no longer the strong woman before (Walthall, ...


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