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Saturday, June 1, 2019

A Comparison of The Handmaids Tale and Anthem :: comparison compare contrast essays

A Comparison of The Handmaids write up and Anthem         The two novels, The Handmaids Tale and Anthem, ar both haunting, first person tales of personal hardship in a closed and controlled auberge.  In this essay I will point aside similarities and differences between the two books.  There are similarities in the pockting of each work, and the between the two societies in which the stories take place, as well as more than important differences between the main characters.         To start I would uniform to compare the settings of the two books.  In Anthem the story takes place former(prenominal) in the in store(predicate) after some catastrophic event.  Apparently society as we know it was destroyed and the leaders that were left decided that the problem was the individual, that all men are equal in all things and that anything that is created by one person is evil. This train of thought is carried to such and extreme that the very word I is removed from their vocabulary.  An framework of this is found when the main character, Equality-1329, re-invents the electric light.  He shows his invention to the scientist and although this invention could improve the quality of life of the people it is deemed evil because he worked on his project alone.  The society in this book is also strict and authoritarian to the point of dictating what your job will be, to whom you will have children with.         In The Handmaids Tale the story takes place sometime in the near future after some kind environmental catastrophe that makes it impossible for most women to have children.  To solve this problem some radicals set off a nuclear bomb in Washington during a full session of congress and then declare marshal law.  They then systematically took all rights away from women and forced the ones that could have children into camps where they would be contracted out to powerful ranking officials to have their children.  These women are referred too as handmaids.         Next, I would like to discuss the main characters, in The Handmaids Tale and in Anthem.  In both books the main characters are basically nameless people, in The Handmaids Tale we never elate the name of the main character,

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