A group of terrorists have killed the president and all of congress. They suspend the Constitution 'in an attempt to sustain order'. They take advantage of electronic banking and suspend all women's accounts, then they basically strip all women of any rights. The Republic of Gilead is created. Women are taken and put in concubines. They are kept for reproductive purposes because of declining birth/fertility rates. The government restricts them of any rights you could think of. Told from the point of view of Offred, the book goes through all of her experinces trying to escape the concubine and find her husband and daughter, who she was seperated from by the government.
It seemed like it took forever to read this book, but it's probably just me! There's a lot of controversy over the sexual content in this book, and the anti-christian beliefs it seems to have imbedded in it. It's definitely a thinking book, not just an easy read. If you read it, prepare to be offended. (:
So I just finished reading that book, and now I have to read the Adventures of Huckelberry Finn by Oct. 7th! GAHHHH. It's too much. That's also piled on top of rehearsal, Algebra II Homework, and Chemistry. I really don't think teachers know, or really even care, how much homework they give to us. It's ridiculous. So, if there isn't a recent blog post on here, you know what I'm doing. Hopefully I'll still have time to write some posts! Stay tuned. (:
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