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=== A Change of Perspective ===
===A Change of Perspective===
'''<u>Read</u>''' chapters 31-39.
'''<u>Read</u>''' chapters 31-39.


As the author, Margaret Atwood choose deliberately to tell the narrative from Offred's point of view. Try rewriting the scene between Offred and the Commander outlined in chapter 32 from the Commander's perspective. Include his thoughts and feelings!
As the author, Margaret Atwood chooses deliberately to tell the narrative from Offred's point of view. Try rewriting the scene between Offred and the Commander outlined in chapter 32 from the Commander's perspective. Include his thoughts and feelings!


'''Start''' from the line "The Commander, last night, fingers together, looking at me as I sat rubbing oily lotion into my hands." UNTIL "Better never means better for everyone, he says. It always means worse, for some." (Atwood, 1985. p. 221){{Fortsetzung|weiter=Reading: Chapters 40-46 and Historical Notes|weiterlink=Benutzer:Verena.eisenkoeck/Gender Roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale/Reading: Chapters 40-46 and Historical Notes}}__KEIN_INHALTSVERZEICHNIS__
'''Start''' from the line "The Commander, last night, fingers together, looking at me as I sat rubbing oily lotion into my hands." UNTIL "Better never means better for everyone, he says. It always means worse, for some." (Atwood, 1985. p. 221)
 
=== Changed Predictions? ===
After reading chapter 1, you made predictions about what would happen in the novel. You also predicted how the story would end.
 
Have your predictions changed? What was different so far from what you expected? Has something played out the way you guessed? And: how do you now think the novel will end?
 
'''Take notes''' on a sheet of paper. Then go to https://vocaroo.com/ and record yourself talking about your thoughts and (changed) predictions.
 
After you are finished, '''copy''' the link OR the QR-code '''into a document''' and hand it in with your portfolio. {{Fortsetzung|weiter=Reading: Chapters 40-46 and Historical Notes|weiterlink=Benutzer:Verena.eisenkoeck/Gender Roles in Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale/Reading: Chapters 40-46 and Historical Notes}}__KEIN_INHALTSVERZEICHNIS__
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A Change of Perspective

Read chapters 31-39.

As the author, Margaret Atwood chooses deliberately to tell the narrative from Offred's point of view. Try rewriting the scene between Offred and the Commander outlined in chapter 32 from the Commander's perspective. Include his thoughts and feelings!

Start from the line "The Commander, last night, fingers together, looking at me as I sat rubbing oily lotion into my hands." UNTIL "Better never means better for everyone, he says. It always means worse, for some." (Atwood, 1985. p. 221)

Changed Predictions?

After reading chapter 1, you made predictions about what would happen in the novel. You also predicted how the story would end.

Have your predictions changed? What was different so far from what you expected? Has something played out the way you guessed? And: how do you now think the novel will end?

Take notes on a sheet of paper. Then go to https://vocaroo.com/ and record yourself talking about your thoughts and (changed) predictions.

After you are finished, copy the link OR the QR-code into a document and hand it in with your portfolio.