"Setting"

              As I continued reading, I picked up more on the setting of the book. The setting is in Gilead, it is known as the "New America".  The setting is mainly in the house where the maids work. The setting reveals the main problems in the work. The city is unfair to women, the people in the town see women strictly as baby makers. The job of females in Gilead is to conceive and bear children. Gilead is under a totalitarian regime, therefore, the government is allowed to have control over what the females do.  Imagery is used to show the difference between the world in Gilead and the world the women are living in. More specifically, in chapter three, the author writes, "the tulips are red, a darker crimson towards the stem, as if they have been cut and are beginning to heal there". The quote allows the reader to conclude that Gilead strips women from their  innocence and abuses their ability to reproduce.

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