Symbolism in The Handmaid's Tale
The novel is full of symbolism, from the place where the plot takes place to the clothes worn by the characters. Atwood gives much attention to the symbolism in the novel as it gives more depth to the meaning of the story and at the same time it is the symbolism that makes the reader understand that this novel is a protest and a criticism of the patriarchal society. Margaret takes historical elements and visual symbolism such as symbols, logos, or colors for it. As the novel covers a great variety of symbolism, here we will mention some of them, the most relevant ones like the setting, Harvard , colors, etc The setting: Cambridge, Massachusetts. The place where the events take place is not explicitly specified in the novel but the author puts at our disposal a number of clues that indicate that the center of power of Gilead is located in the current city of Cambridge . If we go back in history, cities like Cambridge, Boston, and Washington were Puritan settlements. These thr...