Sunday, February 3, 2019
Comparing Brave New World and Handmaids Tale :: comparison compare contrast essays
Comparison and Contrast between chivalric New World and Handmaids Tale     The g everywherenment in Huxleys Brave New World and Atwoods Handmaids Tale, some(prenominal) use different methods of obtaining control over individuals, but are both similar in the fact that mankind are looked at as instruments. Humans bodies, in both novels, are looked at as objects and not directly as living things with feelings. In both societies the individuals have very little and are controlled strictly by the government. In Handmaids Tale and Brave New World, through issues of employment, class systems, and the control of reproduction, Atwood and Huxley foresee that in an all-powerful parliamentary procedure, it is destined to pass a personal manner corrupt.   Both novels treat public as items and not as human beings. In HMT, the entire twist of the Gilead society was built around the single goal of reproduction. Gilead is a society facing a crisis of radically dropping birthrates and to solve the problem it forces acres control on the means of reproduction. Controlling womens bodies can succeed only if by controlling the women themselves. The societys political order requires the overthrow of women. The government strips the women of the ripe(p) to vote, the right to hold property or jobs and the right to read. The womens ovaries and womb become a national resource to the society. Women cease to be treated as individuals and sort of as potential mothers. Women internalize the state created attitude even separatist women like the narrator of HMT, Offred. At one point lying in a bathtub and looking at her naked form, Offred states I employ to thin of my automobile trunk as an instrument, of pleasure, or a means of transportation, or an implement for the accomplish of my will ... now the flesh arranges itself differently. Im a cloud, solidify around a central object, the shape of a pear, which is hard and much real than I am a nd glows red within its translucent wrapping.   Offred contrasts the way she used to think about her consistency to the way she thinks about it now. Before, her body was an instrument, an extension of herself. But now her self no longer matters and her body is only important because of its central object, her womb which can bear a child.
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