Comparing Huckleberry Finn And Handmaid's Tale

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Huckleberry Finn and Handmaid’s Tale are very eye opening novels. They both present situations that contain sensitive subjects such as feminism and racism. The Handmaid’s Tale and Huckleberry Finn differ in many ways such as the genres of the novel and the time period. Although they differ, they do have important similarities. These novel contain the same types of themes, the characters share similar psychological traits and they both are being discriminated against Handmaid’s Tale and Huckleberry Finn share a similar theme. We see that in some ways someone is getting the short end of the stick “Better never means better for everyone.. it means worse for some”(Atwood 211). In The Handmaid’s Tale, women are stripped of their rights and in Huck …show more content…

(...) Shameful, immodest. I avoid looking down at my body, not so much because it's shameful or immodest but because I don't want to see it. I don't want to look at something that determines me so completely.”(Atwood 63). Offred feels this way because she has been treated as if her body is not okay to be shown off, all women have been forced to be covered by the color that they classify in at all times and that is why she feels so insecure. She is not allowed to feel comfortable in her own skin because they do not let her. She is treated like she is only allowed to be exposed when she is being used for sex. She talks about not wanting to look because it determines who she is but that is not the case. She determines who she is not her body. She should not feel shameful of her own body; she should have the right to show some skin. In Huckleberry Finn we see the same type of situation happens with Jim. He is a slave and feels like he needs to escape from where he was born and raised. He should be able to feel at home but he cannot because society will not let him due to his skin colour. The society of Gilead is taking away his self love and as a human everyone deserves to feel like they are wanted. “It was fifteen minutes before I could work myself to go and

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