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===Researching ''The Handmaid's Tale''===
The dystopian novel ''The Handmaid's Tale'' (1985) was written by Margaret Atwood. In this novel, Atwood paints a very negative picture of our future: a future characterised by the oppression of women and very conservative gender roles.


The following article deals with the background that, among other things, motivated Margaret Atwood to write this novel. '''<u>Read</u>''' the article carefully and then do the '''tasks''' below.   
===Chapter 1 - First Impression===
<big>'''<u>Read</u>''' the first chapter of the novel.</big>  


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===Analysing Chapter 1===
{{Box|Task 4|Answer the following questions in a Word document. Provide page numbers and/or quotes to support your arguments!


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{{Box|Task 2|Copy the following questions into a Word document and answer the questions:


*According to the text, what is the novel The Handmaid’s Tale about? What is the main theme?
===Making Predictions===
*Sum up on what social and environmental developments the novel is based on (using bullet points).
{{Box|Task 5|After reading the first chapter, what do you expect will happen next?
*Do some further research and answer the following questions:
 
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Chapter 1 - First Impression

Read the first chapter of the novel.


Task 3

Go to Padlet (https://padlet.com/s1038373/i0rjc3adne5qwgip), think of 1-3 adjectives and 1-3 nouns related to your first impression of the novel. Post your chosen words in the columns.

IMPORTANT: Start your post like this: ##NameSurname##, so your teacher can check whether you completed the task.

Analysing Chapter 1

Task 4

Answer the following questions in a Word document. Provide page numbers and/or quotes to support your arguments!

  1. What is the role of the Aunts?
  2. Who are the Angels?
  3. What can you find out about the roles of women in the first chapter? Are there any differences?


Making Predictions

Task 5

After reading the first chapter, what do you expect will happen next?

In your document, write down the following:

  1. What do you think will happen in the next chapters?
  2. What do you think is the narrator's role in the novel?
  3. Do you think the book will have a happy ending? If yes, why do you think so?


Task 6

Now watch the trailer of the TV show The Handmaid's Tale. Note down in your document whether your predictions have changed, and if so: in what way?