Characters
Gilead Society
Rules & Control
Themes
Quotes & Symbols
100

What is the narrator and main character of the novel

Offred

100

The group of women forced to have children for elite couples.

Handmaids

100

This basic right is forbidden for women in Gilead.

reading

100

A major theme involving control over women’s bodies.

loss of bodily autonomy

100

“Nolite te bastardes ______.”

carborundorum

200

The Commander’s wife who supports Gilead’s values despite suffering from them.

 Serena Joy

200

Women responsible for cooking and household duties.

Marthas

200

The monthly ritual meant to produce children.

the Ceremony

200

Gilead uses religion to justify this

oppression

200

The Eye symbol represents this in Gilead.

surveillance

300

The strict Aunt who enforces rules at the Red Center.

Aunt Lydia

300

Women married to Commanders who wear blue

Wives

300

The color worn by Handmaids to symbolize fertility.

red

300

Offred’s memories represent this human need.

identity

300

Offred’s real name is never revealed to show this.

loss of identity

400

Offred’s walking partner who secretly resists the regime.

Ofglen

400

Women sent to clean toxic waste as punishment.

Colonies

400

Handmaids are renamed using “Of-” to show ownership by this person.

the Commander


400

The novel shows how controlling words gives power over people.

power of language

400

The Wall is used to display this consequence.

punishment

500

The Commander’s chauffeur who develops a secret relationship with Offred.

Nick

500

Gilead’s strict class system that controls every role in society.

social hierarchy (or caste system)

500

Public punishments are used to enforce obedience through this emotion.

fear

500

The idea that small acts can challenge authority.

resistance

500

Scrabble symbolizes this forbidden freedom.

intellectual freedom