![]() ![]() Now Atwood has returned to the world of Gilead with The Testaments, a new novel that takes place around 15 years after the events of the first. ![]() The Handmaid's Tale season 1 finale reached this same point almost beat-for-beat, but with two more seasons under its belt, it had to devise its own methods for continuing Offred's story. Atwood’s angry, pacy sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale admits a ray of light into Gilead’s toxic world. ![]() It's an uncertain ending for the character, since we don't know whether June makes it to safety, is taken into even greater danger, or perhaps even both. The Testaments by Margaret Atwood review hints of a happy ending. First published in 1985, The Handmaid's Tale, which takes place in a dystopian United States that's been overtaken by a totalitarian theocracy and finds woman forced into servitude and child-bearing, ended on a rather ambiguous note.Īt the end of The Handmaid's Tale book, a pregnant Offred (whose real name is June, as revealed by the TV series) is taken away from the Waterfords' home and into a van, never to be seen again. They signal life stages as well as status and class: the pink, white and plum dresses worn by special girls the drab prison-like stripes of the Econofamilies and the green dresses of the betrothed girls. ![]() Margaret Atwood's sequel to The Handmaid's Tale book has finally revealed what happened to June, a,k.a Offred, after the ending of the original novel. ![]()
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