1. Democracy and Personal Freedoms in
In Chapter 39 of the novel the narrator says "Bodily functions at least remain democratic". ... In this sense every cell gets its own "vote" to how additional resources are spent in the body. ... However, as Offred has already pointed out to us, the constructors of Gilead do not agree with the same metaphor between how the body works and how the state should that she does. ... If this were the view of our bodies then whenever we encountered slight deficiencies of vital nutrients then higher order organs would always receive all of the needed nutrients and the lower order organs would die, inst...
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