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9 March, 16:40

The Handmaid's tale. Public beatings and public hangings are common in Gilead - why? Discuss the function of violence in the novel.

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  1. 9 March, 16:48
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    Public beatings and hangings were a way to instill fear in certain groups of people or to the general population. It was a way for authority figures at the time to control those who wanted freedom or equal rights from oppressing laws. Servants or field workers were often beaten to teach them a lesson, to discipline them and to show those who witnessed it that they would bear the same fate if they disobeyed the rules.
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