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This character is Offred's shopping partner and a fellow Handmaid.

Who is Ofglen?

100

The government of Gilead uses this method to intimidate citizens with the bodies of dissenters.

What is the Wall?

100

This color is worn by the Handmaids, symbolizing fertility and obedience.

What is red?

100

Offred frequently recalls this past relationship, highlighting her lost love and the emotional bonds that were severed in Gilead.

Who is Luke?

100

This religious text is referenced in the epigraph of The Handmaid’s Tale, highlighting themes of fertility and the use of handmaids in the context of Rachel and Bilhah.

What is the Bible?

200

These women are responsible for training Handmaids and maintaining order at the Red Center.

Who are the Aunts?

200

Handmaids are trained at this location before serving in Commanders' households.

What is the Red Center?

200

This biblical phrase is used as a greeting among Handmaids, symbolizing Gilead's control over language.

What is “Blessed be the fruit”?

200

Offred recalls this store name that subtly references Biblical language, where Handmaids are allowed to shop.

What is Milk and Honey?

200

In Gilead, this practice serves to foster distrust among Handmaids and reinforces the regime's control, reflecting their roles as both companions and prisoners.

What is walking in pairs?

300

This character is a high-ranking woman who helps indoctrinate the Handmaids and is known for her harsh lessons.

Who is Aunt Lydia?

300

In Gilead, Handmaids are assigned to this person’s household.

Who is the Commander?

300

This flower, which Offred often notices in the Commander's house, symbolizes both fertility and the rigid control of Gilead.

What is tulips?

300

These soldiers serve the role of Gilead's society, repressing the frontline of defense and enforcing control.

What are the Angels?

300

The narrator experiences this unexpected emotion when encountering the bodies on the wall, reflecting her complex relationship with fear and societal control.

What is relief?

400

Offred occasionally remembers her past life with this person.

Who is her daughter or Luke?

400

Offred uses these objects instead of money to “pay” for goods in stores.

What are tokens?

400

The form of the address used for the handmaid stips them of their individual identities.

What is their names like "Of-Fred"

400

These people are responsible for keeping the handmaids in line and maintaining order within Gildead.

What are the Guardians?

400

This author, known for his satirical works, is referenced in the epigraph to highlight the absurdities of human nature and societal control.

Who is Jonathan Swift?

500

Once a prominent public figure, this character is now confined to her Commander’s home and garden.

Who is Serena Joy?

500

Gilead uses these secret operatives to monitor the population for rebellion or dissent.

Who are the Eyes?

500

The concept of this type of "freedom" is frequently debated in the novel, particularly as it contrasts with the enforced limitations placed on women in Gilead.

What is "freedom from"?

500

What colors do the Handmaids, the marthas, the commanders, and the wives wear?

Handmaids - Red

Marthas - Green

Commanders - Black

Wives - Blue

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This element of the epigraph serves as a philosophical reflection on the nature of reality and perception, suggesting that true understanding comes from inner awareness rather than external circumstances.

What is Sufi Proverb?

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