Crimininalisation of homosexuality, Waves of feminism, puritan New England, "Make a baby for Canada", Salem Witch Trials, Donald Trump and brett Kavanaugh
They sought to purify the religion of england (lead by John Winthrop), They set sail for America in 1620 where they diversified colonies, a calm facade but were violent and toxic
The complete control of gilead, they are separated from the outside world of utopia by The Wall Chp 27 and Chp 6
Amy Coney Barrett is a member of a small catholic group in the modern day who use women as slaves for their child-bearing purposes
There is a clear mirrorring as the women as treated in the same way as the Handmaids, causing Atwood to become inspired by this
-The Witchcraft Act of 1604 deemed it to be a felony, Mary Webster was a victim of these trials and an ancestor of Atwood, this is still evident in the Massachusets legislation in the early 2000s
The victimisation of women can link to the Salvaging of Chapter 42 when women were hung to create fear
A Supreme Court Hearing to remove womens 'basic rights' making him a theocratic dictator, there was a protest against it by women by clothing themselves like a Handmaid
This is the realistic version of the silence of women that we see Offred and every other Handmaid experiencing throught out the novel, mostly in Chp 16 and Chp 11
1st wave- for voting rights for women
2nd wave- equal pay, abortion rights, marital rape and domestic violence awareness
3rd wave- define feminism, 'burning bras' stigma
4th wave- movemnt of intersectional feminism, awareness of FGM and sexual slavery
1960's WOMEN LIBERATION-pro abortion legalised in 1973
Moira's rebellion in Chp 22, Chp 15 and Chp 7 are removed by Chp 37 in the Jezebels, no real succession at all happening