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建立人际资源圈Handmaids_Tale_Analysis
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Handmaids Tale Analysis
The Vulnerability that Comes Along with War
War and political conflict can affect the human body to a self-destructive point. In Michael Ondaatjes The English Patient and Margaret Atwoods The Handmaids Tale we see traces of the effects of political conflicts and war on the characters. The main characters in the novels have experienced fragmentation of the body and identity as well as isolating themselves from the society surrounding them. Caravaggio, Hana, Almasy, Offred, and the Commander all have the same emotional and psychological characteristics of vulnerability.
The fragmentation of the body is demonstrated through imagery in Ondaatjes The English Patient and Atwoods The Handmaids Tale. A person experiencing any sort of conflict automatically pulls himself or herself away from the source of pain, whether it is emotional or physical. In The English Patient, the effect of war is especially seen on Almasys body. There is a face, but it is unrecognizable and he has forgotten who he is, because he has pulled away from society (Ondaatje 28). Almasys body is a story of his anguish through the conflicts of nations at war; from being the enemy of one country to then becoming
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