The Handmaid’s Tale – Introduction & Criticism (All AOs)
Unless a link is provided, all the resources listed below are in the Library.
Ask Rachel if you would like any help finding them.
Unless a link is provided, all the resources listed below are in the Library.
Ask Rachel if you would like any help finding them.
A response and examiner commentary to the question, ‘Political and social protest writing often focuses on rebellion against those in power.’ Explore the significance of rebellion as it is presented in two political and social protest texts you have studied. Open this article.
York Notes are the most widely recognised study guides for English Literature and include critical approaches, critical history and contextual background. A copy is in the Library shelved at 823.8 ATW HAN.
An explanation of how the example question using The Handmaid’s Tale and The Kite Runner relates to the Assessment Objectives and possible content for an answer. Open this article.
Nicola Onyett looks through text, intertext and context at how Margaret Atwood’s Gileaden universe has expanded since the publication of The Handmaid’s Tale. English review, November 202R.
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