- 1. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood is a dystopian novel set in a near-future totalitarian society known as Gilead, which has overthrown the United States government. It follows the story of Offred, a Handmaid whose primary role is to bear children for the ruling class due to widespread infertility caused by environmental disasters and societal decline. The narrative explores themes of power, gender oppression, and the loss of individual identity as Offred navigates her restricted existence, reflecting on her past life, her relationships, and her yearning for freedom. Through Atwood's chilling portrayal of a society that uses religious extremism to justify the subjugation of women, the novel serves as a powerful commentary on contemporary issues of women's rights, autonomy, and the dangers of authoritarianism, leaving readers to ponder the fragility of freedom and the consequences of complacency in the face of oppression.
What is the name of the protagonist in 'The Handmaid's Tale'?
A) Moira B) Rita C) Offred D) Serena Joy
- 2. In what dystopian society does 'The Handmaid's Tale' take place?
A) Westeros B) Panem C) The Republic of Gilead D) Gilead
- 3. What is the primary role of Handmaids in Gilead?
A) To serve as soldiers B) To provide entertainment C) To be housekeepers D) To bear children
- 4. What is the color of the clothing worn by Handmaids?
A) Green B) Blue C) Red D) White
- 5. What was Offred's name before the regime change?
A) Alice B) Megan C) Daisy D) June
- 6. Who leads the training of the Handmaids?
A) Aunts B) Men C) Wives D) Guardians
- 7. What type of government governs Gilead?
A) Democratic B) Totalitarian C) Theocratic D) Anarchic
- 8. Who does Offred have a forbidden relationship with?
A) The Commander B) Luke C) Nick D) Moira
- 9. What is Gilead's stance on women's rights?
A) Women have limited rights. B) Women have equal rights. C) Women are in power. D) Women have no rights.
- 10. Who is the author of 'The Handmaid's Tale'?
A) Margaret Atwood B) Sylvia Plath C) Toni Morrison D) Virginia Woolf
- 11. What does Offred often think about?
A) Her job as a Handmaid B) Her family and past life C) The political situation D) The Commander's orders
- 12. What do the Eyes represent in Gilead?
A) Religious ideals B) Love and compassion C) Surveillance and control D) Freedom and choice
- 13. What is the significance of the phrase 'Nolite te bastardes carborundorum'?
A) It is a prayer. B) It is a message of resistance. C) It means 'Be quiet.' D) It is a greeting.
- 14. What is the name of Offred's Commander?
A) Commander Red B) Commander Waterford C) Commander Nick D) Commander Lawrence
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