Trust In The Handmaid's Tale

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I choose the word trust because I have found that it ties into many parts of the book, The Handmaid’s Tale. One of the first times that the theme trust is shown is when Offred begins to spend time alone with the Commander. It is borbidden for her to sneak into his office but she takes a risk and sneaks out at night. When Offred first meets the Commander she is extremely formal with him because she knows how much trouble she can get into if she breaks the law. “I no longer sit stiff-necked, straight-backed, feet regimed side by side on the floor, eyes at salute. Instead my body’s lax, cozy even” (183). The Commander could have gotten Offred in trouble or abused the trust that they built, but because he wanted a relationship he truly valued …show more content…

Offred has an inclination that she was part of the rebellion but she was taking a risk by hinting at the idea of it. ‘A password’ I ask. ‘What for?’ ‘So you can tell’, she says. ‘Who is and who isn’t.’ Although I can’t see what use it is for me to know, I ask, ‘What is it then?’ ‘Mayday’ she says” (202). I think that because all of the handmaid’s are put in such a bad postion, they have to stick together and trust one another. Offred feels relief when she realizes that her new frined is someone she can trust. I think Offred is so desperate to find more handmaids who are part of the Mayday rebellion, that she is willing to risk getting in trouble. The last instance when trust is shown in the book is when Nick tells Offred she is going to be captured but that it is safe and she will be okay. “Trust me’, he says; which in iteself has never been a talisman, carries no guarentee. But I snatch at it, this offer. It’s all I’m left with” (294). I think Offred chooses to trust him because she doesn’t know what else to do. Nick has always been there for her, and now she has to have some faith in …show more content…

Offred has had so many horrible things happen to her, where she has no control, I think trusting someone is her way of having some control over her life and the decisions that are made. Offred has met a lost of kind people in her life, and I think that it why she is able to continue on, and trust people. She has met so many controlling people in her life, but she has also met countless women who are in the same postion as

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