"Most human beings have an almost infinite capacity for taking things for granted. That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history."
— Aldous Huxley
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Discussion Post 2: The Handmaid's Tale Chapters 5-9
For this post, I would like you to choose a quote in the book or observation about the reading that you think is important to write about. This can be important to the rest of the novel, or it can in some way relate to our society today. After writing a paragraph about this, I would like you to comment on another classmates post about their reading and incorporate your own opinion of this portion as well. In this way, this will be an assignment containing two posts. Please email with any questions.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Discussion Post 1: The Handmaid's Tale - Epigram
At the beginning of the book, before the Table of Contents, there are a series of three quotes. The first is Genesis 30:1-3 as printed in the book. The second is from Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal”. The third is a Sufi proverb. After reading these quotes, what can you assume the book may be about or what issues do you think it may address? What do these quotes mean and can any of these quotes be related to one another? (You may address one or several of the quotes.) Make sure your response is a complete paragraph.
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