The Wall In The Handmaid's Tale

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One of the main aspects from the book “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood is the wall that is used to keep the people on the inside from escaping. In chapter 6, the wall is described as being “hundreds of years old or over a hundred” and the wall is covered with red brick (Atwood 31). In The Handmaid’s Tale, the wall was built with a sentries and has floodlights mounted on metal posts above it with barbed wire and an electric alarm system to make sure no one escapes the facility dead or alive (Atwood 31). The commanders and guards would hang bodies on the wall by hooks to show those who want to try to escape what will happen to them. While Offred is looking at the wall she sees “six more bodies hanging by the necks” (Atwood 32). These

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