Handmaid's Tale- Narrative Structure
Margaret Atwood uses a viewpoint narrative style to give depth to the character Offred. Offred's visualization shows how she feels about the commander's wife and also gives the audience a peak into her mind, "What a stupid name... it's like something you'd put on your hair... Serena Joy, it would say on the bottle, with a woman's head in cut-paper silhouette on a pink oval background with scalloped golden edges"(45 Atwood). Atwood's choice in narrative structure allows Offred's whimsical ideas to fit comfortably between storytelling and dialogue without interrupting the flow of the writing. Offred can simply react directly to whatever happens externally because we live inside her mind. Offred can give her perspective in a pure way without diluting it with an external perspective or including the perspective of others. This forces the audience to connect with Offred primarily and empathize with her situation in a more genuine way. They feel what Of...