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Title: Quotation


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QuotationWe slept in what had once been the
gymnasium. The floor was of varnished wood, with
stripes and circles painted on it, for the games
that were formerly played there the hoops for
the basketball nets were still in place, though
the nets were gone. () I thought I could smell,
faintly like an afterimage, the pungent scent of
sweat, shot through with the sweet taint of
chewing gum and perfume from the watching girls
(). Dances would have been held there the music
lingered, a palimpsest of unheard sound ().
(Atwood, 3).
Quotation 1 from The Handmaids Tale
  • Significance
  • The above quotation is the opening of the novel
    and is of extreme significance because it is the
    narrators memory, a memory of a time that no
    longer exists but with which we are very familiar
    as readers. If where they slept had once been
    the gymnasium, we can assume that the novel is
    situated after a major societal change has
    occurred, where things are no longer used for
    their original intentions. The quotation
    continues in this vein and the narrators
    memories are expanded to include what we would
    normally associate with high school gyms. Im
    left with a few questions inspired by the genre
    of speculative fiction. We are in a new world and
    based on the genre, it is a world with a new
    political regime. My questions are What kind of
    political regime? Who is running the show and who
    are the victims of the new regime? Who benefits?
    Will there be any historical information as to
    when and why the shift occurred? What are the
    exaggerated present day realities that Atwood is
    attempting to expose as potentially dangerous?

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  • I wonder if the narrators memories suggest a
    sense of innocence. When I read them, I was
    reminded no so much of Park View and real high
    school but of high school as it is portrayed in
    various teen films. My high school gym didnt
    actually host dances, nor does Park Views, but
    almost every teen movie Ive seen where a dance
    is portrayed, it is always in the school gym.
    Also, these movies often portray high school as
    an innocent time where innocence is lost, such as
    the classic Francis Ford Coppola film American
    Graffiti . I suspect that the narrator is
    indeed thinking of more innocent times where
    certain freedoms were perhaps taken for granted.
    Based on my previous knowledge of speculative
    fiction, I think it is a safe bet to assume that
    all of the things we associate with high school,
    such as sports and dances, are indeed freedoms
    that have disappeared since an assumed new regime
    has taken over the world. Is an old high school
    were she actually lives?
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