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3/21/23, 9:42 PM 3.8 Reading Response Journal for The Handmaid's Tale pp. 76-148
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3.8 Reading Response Journal for The Handmaid's Tale pp. 76-148
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On the previous page, you were asked to identify two separate quotes that exemplify themes we're dealing with in The Handmaid's Tale. For your reading response journal, we are going to build on the work of the entire class on the previous page. (Yes, this does mean that the early birds may need to hold off a bit until other folks add to the lecture notes.)
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Compose a reading response journal in which you choose someone else's quote from the Class Created Lecture Notes (https://canvas.pasadena.edu/courses/1131891/pages/2-dot-10-class-created-lecture- notes-for-blindness-pp-114-216) and tie that quote to the overarching theme of identity that we have been working with for the entire semester. In order to do
3/21/23, 9:42 PM 3.8 Reading Response Journal for The Handmaid's Tale pp. 76-148
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this well, you'll need to select the right quote for the purposes of this assignment. I encourage you to reread sections of the text in which your classmates have identified significant quotes that work with the theme of identity.
As you compose your reading response journal, present an analysis of the quote that explains how the chosen quote works with both themes. As with previous assignments, I would like you all to think about how themes work together within a text.
In a final portion of your reading response journal discuss what you believe the larger message of Atwood's work to be. Why is it that Atwood has written this text, and what is it she's trying to say/teach/illuminate about our world for us?
Expectations: Journals should be thesis driven with supporting examples and evidence Journals should be written in MLA format using Times New Roman 12pt font Since you are providing quotes and close visual analysis, a separate works cited page is expected.