Plot
Vocabulary
Historical Notes
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100

The name of the club to which the Commander takes Offred

What is Jezebel's? 
100

The class of women in Gilead who perform domestic activities.

What is a Martha?

100

The year that the Historical Notes takes place.

What is 2195?

100

Country where Atwood was born.

What is Canada?

200

Organization(s) that Gilead is at war with.

What is Quakers?

What is Baptists?

200

The order of soldiers/military in Gilead.

What are Angels?

200

The format or medium on which Offred's The Handmaid's Tale is found.

What is 30 unordered cassette tapes?

200

The male-centric model of society on which Gilead is built.

What is Patriarchy?

300

The means through which Nick/The Commander acquire items like cigarettes.

What is the Black Market?

300

The "bad place" of Gilead- which has been contaminated by toxic waste and is populated by political prisoners.

What are "The Colonies?"

300

The group of men forming the religious think tank responsible for the formation of Gilead.

What are the Sons of Jacob?

300

Name for the movement or era of advocacy for women during which The Handmaid's Tale was written.

What is Second-wave feminism?
400

Factor(s) behind the drop in birth rate in The Handmaid's Tale.

What is Pollution?

What is Toxic Waste?

What are STIs?

400

Mass prayer meetings held in Gilead for special occasions such as weddings.

What is a Prayvaganza?

400
The theorized identity of the Commander by the Gileadean Studies committee.

Who is Frederick R. Waterford?

400

When did Atwood publish The Handmaid's Tale?

What is the year 1985?

500

Women's rights targeted first by Gileadean rulers.

What is women's bank access?

What is women's employment?

500

Resistance organization that conducts "safe houses" and assists in the escape of Gileadean fugitives.

What is "the Underground Femaleroad?"

500

Atwood's statement on the historicity/fictitiousness of the plot of The Handmaid's Tale.

Everything in The Handmaid's Tale has happened to somebody, sometime, somewhere.

"So all of those things are real, and therefore the amount of pure invention is close to nil. " Atwood, University of Toronto Quarterly. Article by Sally Neuman.

500

The Commander's twisted rationale for the role of women in Gilead.

"You can't make an omelette without breaking eggs" (Atwood, 211)

"Better never means better for everyone ... It always means worse, for some" (211)