Relier Pairs Exercise - The Handmaid's TaleVersion en ligne In the following exercise a series of elements from the novel "The Handmaid’s Tale" are described. Connect these elements to the correct characteristic from the dystopian novel. par Lien Van Hoye 1 The society is an illusion of a perfect utopia 2 A figurehead or concept is worshipped 3 Information, independent thought, and freedom are restricted 4 Citizens have a fear of the outside world 5 Citizens live in a dehumanized state 6 Strict conformity is expected from the citizens => Individuality and dissent are bad 7 Propaganda is used to control the citizens of society, it is meant to scare them 8 Citizens are made to believe that they are under constant surveillance 9 Disobedience is severely punished The women in Gilead are shown documentaries of the old days when women were raped and murdered. (Possibly fake) They are taught to be grateful: “Consider the alternatives, said Aunt Lydia. You see what things used to be like? That was what they thought of women, then” (128). In Gilead there are “Eyes” (28), nobody knows who they are, but anyone can be an Eye, so they can always be watched. Gilead is a patriarchal theocracy; they worship Scripture, God and a system in which men are superior. In Gilead, women are not perceived as human beings, but as objects, bodies that are property of the state and of their commanders. The citizens in Gilead are told that the outside world is one big war zone. Only Gilead is safe. All handmaids have to look the same and act the same. They wear only red dresses, red shoes and white caps, which show who they are and what their duties are. They are no longer allowed to have their own names. - The news that the citizens of Gilead receive is censored: “They only show us victories, never defeats. Who wants bad news?” (93). - The women in Gilead are not allowed to read and write. The powerful in Gilead will never admit that their system is wrong or that the people in it are treated badly; they will insist on the perfect nature of their system. In Gilead people who break the rules are executed publicly: ex. “Salvaging”.