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The Handmaid's Tale: A chilling reflection on women's autonomy and control

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“The Handmaid’s Tale,” adapted from Margaret Atwood’s novel, presents a dystopian society where women’s rights are severely curtailed. Set in the near-future aftermath of a civil war, Gilead, a theocratic regime, emerges in what was once the U.S., enforcing strict, oppressive laws, particularly against women. In this regime, women like June Osbourne renamed Offred, are forced into servitude as Handmaids, whose sole purpose is to bear children fo…
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