Reproductive Rights In 'The Handmaid's Tale'

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I agree with you that the issue of reproductive rights is one of the main concepts that were connected in the novel, “The Handmaid’s Tale.” With the new government, women were organized into different categories, which include Wives, Econowives, Marthas, Handmaids, and Unwomen. The protagonist is labeled as Handmaid, whose job is to bear a child in the household of Serena Joy and her husband. The reproductive rights were listed in the lecture 10, Sex and Reproduction. Some of the reproductive rights include “freedom to have a child or not have a child”, and “control over pregnancy and childbirth process” (Lecture notes, p. 8). These two rights were certainly violated by the new regime in the Republic of Gilead. Offred and other handmaids

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