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In this '''glossary''' you will find historic terms with a short explananation:
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#[[Benutzer:Verena.eisenkoeck/Gender Roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale/Pre-reading phase|Pre-reading]]<br>
== Common ==
#[[Benutzer:Verena.eisenkoeck/Gender_Roles_in_Margaret_Atwood's_The_Handmaid's_Tale/Reading:_Chapter_1|Reading: Chapter 1]] <br>
Common land (deutsch: ''[[Allmende]]'') is land owned collectively by a number of persons, or by one person, but over which other people have certain traditional rights, such as to allow their livestock to graze upon it, to collect firewood, or to cut turf for fuel.
#[[Benutzer:Verena.eisenkoeck/Gender Roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale/Reading: Chapters 2-13|Reading: Chapters 2-13]] <br>
#[[Benutzer:Verena.eisenkoeck/Gender Roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale/Reading: Chapters 14-24|Reading: Chapters 14-24]]
#[[Benutzer:Verena.eisenkoeck/Gender Roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale/Reading: Chapters 25-30|Reading: Chapters 25-30]]
#[[Benutzer:Verena.eisenkoeck/Gender Roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale/Reading: Chapters 31-39|Reading: Chapters 31-39, 40-46 and Historical Notes]]
#[[Benutzer:Verena.eisenkoeck/Gender Roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale/Post-Reading|Post-reading]]}}


===Time Capsule===
{{Wpen|Common land}}
You have now finished reading the novel and the final section (Historical Notes).


Imagine Professor Piexoto announces at the Twelfth Symposium on Gilead Studies that a time capsule was found from the time Offred lived. In this time capsule, there is much more than just the tape cassettes: the capsule contains various items like diary entries, letters, newspaper articles, photographs, etc.  
== Manor House ==
A Manor house is a relatively small country house which belonged to gentry families. Bigger ones looked like castles and small palaces.


{{wpen|Manor house}}
{{Box|Task 13|Choose '''ONE''' of the following options and '''prepare a time capsule''' item that shows how life was like in Gilead. You should, of course, base your ideas on scenes and evidence from the story.|Arbeitsmethode
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'''Options:'''
== Ridge and Furrow ==
Ridge and furrow is an archaeological pattern of ridges and troughs created by a system of ploughing used in Europe during the Middle Ages, typical of the [[Wharram_Percy/Farming#Three_Field_System|open field system]].
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1.) A '''news report''' on the rise of the new state Gilead


Go to breakyourownnews.com and create a fake news report on the rise of the new state of Gilead. Record yourself while presenting your news report. Imagine you are a news anchor and have 60 seconds to inform the people about what happened. (Use e.g. https://vocaroo.com/ for recording yourself)
== Villein ==
A {{wpen|villein}} was a peasant (tenant farmer) who was legally tied  to a lord of the manor in the feudal system.


2.) A '''WANTED! poster''' for an escaped Handmaid
[[Englisch/Wortschatz/Falsche_Freunde|False Friend]] villain = Bösewicht


E.g. use https://www.canva.com/de_de/ or a sheet of paper to create your poster. Include: where did she work? What does she look like? Where is she expected to be headed? Etc.
== Wattle and Daub ==
{{wpen|Wattle and Daub}} is the construction method ...


3.) A '''travel brochure's description''' of Gilead (e.g. from an Austrian traveller's point of view)
* See also [[Geschichte_bilingual/Glossary]]


4.) A '''diary entry''' from the '''Commander's''' journal, recounting an evening he spent with Offred


5.) A '''diary entry''' from '''Nick's''' diary, e.g. when he winked at Offred secretly
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6.) A '''diary entry''' from '''Offred's''' diary, e.g. a scene that takes place AFTER the events in the novel ended
 
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In this glossary you will find historic terms with a short explananation:

Common

Common land (deutsch: Allmende) is land owned collectively by a number of persons, or by one person, but over which other people have certain traditional rights, such as to allow their livestock to graze upon it, to collect firewood, or to cut turf for fuel.

Common landW-Logo.gif(English)

Manor House

A Manor house is a relatively small country house which belonged to gentry families. Bigger ones looked like castles and small palaces.

Manor houseW-Logo.gif(English)

Ridge and Furrow

Ridge and furrow is an archaeological pattern of ridges and troughs created by a system of ploughing used in Europe during the Middle Ages, typical of the open field system. Ridge and furrowW-Logo.gif(English)


Villein

A villeinW-Logo.gif(English) was a peasant (tenant farmer) who was legally tied to a lord of the manor in the feudal system.

False Friend villain = Bösewicht

Wattle and Daub

Wattle and DaubW-Logo.gif(English) is the construction method ...