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3/18/23, 12:44 PM Topic: 3.14 Discussion Post for The Handmaid's Tale pp. 149-256

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3.14 Discussion Post for The Handmaid's Tale pp. 149-256

A Matter of Opinion The Handmaid's Tale is a challenging text and scholars have spent years studying Atwood's work to arrive at wildly different interpretations of the book, so there is plenty here to discuss. However, for this last post, I'm interested in your reactions to the text.

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For your initial post, compose a discussion post in which you name three things about the text:

something you liked,

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something you didn't like, and remaining areas of confusion or questions about the text.

As you're writing your post, be specific about your examples by providing quotes and appropriate citations for your work. Make sure to explain in detail why it is that you've liked or disliked something in the text and be very specific about your remaining areas of confusion or questions about the text.

Initial posts should be 250-300 words.

Response Posts

For your response posts, respond to at least two of your peers by discussing their areas of confusion or questions about the text. Offer your ideas for clarification and your answers to their questions.

Response posts should be 100 word each.

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