Characters
Setting & Society
Symbols
Plot Events.
Themes
100

This is the main character and narrator of the novel.

Who is Offred?

100

The totalitarian society in which the novel takes place.

What is Gilead?

100

The color worn by Handmaids that symbolizes fertility.

What is red?

100

Offred remembers trying to escape with these two family members.

Who are Luke and her daughter?

100

Gilead limits this basic human freedom for women.

What is freedom?

200

This Commander secretly invites Offred to play Scrabble

Who is the Commander?

200

Women forced to bear children for elite families are called these.

What are Handmaids?

200

These white coverings limit what Handmaids can see.

What are wings?

200

The Commander takes Offred to this secret club.

What is Jezebel’s?

200

The novel explores how governments use this to maintain power.

What is fear?

300

Offred’s shopping partner who may be part of the resistance.

Who is Ofglen?

300

The training center for Handmaids.

What is the Red Center?

300

This phrase means “under God’s eye” in Gilead.

What is “Under His Eye”?

300

Offred discovers Ofglen has done this after being questioned.

What is suicide?

300

Control over women’s bodies is a major example of this theme.

What is oppression?

400

Offred’s rebellious best friend from before Gilead.

Who is Moira?

400

Public executions in Gilead are known by this name.

What are Salvagings?

400

Flowers in Serena Joy’s garden often symbolize this.

What is fertility or female power?

400

Serena Joy arranges for Offred to meet this man secretly.

What is Nick?

400

Offred’s memories help preserve this part of her identity.

What is her past?

500

This woman trains Handmaids at the Red Center.

Who is Aunt Lydia?

500

The secret police of Gilead are called this.

What are the Eyes?

500

The Wall symbolizes this in Gilead society.

What is fear and control?

500

At the end of the novel, Offred leaves in this type of vehicle.

What is a black van?

500

Margaret Atwood warns readers about the dangers of this type of government.

What is totalitarianism?

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