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Victim Blaming In The Handmaid's Tale By Margaret Atwood

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The discrimination women have endured for thousands of years has led our society to the normalization of the mistreatment of women. One of the most despicable injustices women undergo is being held responsible for the mistakes of a man. Victim blaming is the act in which a victim of a crime or mishap is found accountable for the unethical conduct inflicted against them. Although Margaret Atwood wrote her reality based novel, The Handmaid’s Tale, in the 1980’s, the issue of victim blaming remains an issue in our current society as it is in the novel. Although the term “victim blaming” was not well known in the time period of The Handmaid’s Tale, the characters experience the torment of conviction through the language they use against each

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