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The main features of a dystopia are evident in Gilead: patriarchal rule, totalitarianism and the erasure of individual difference.
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The Commander and his wife are high in the strict dystopian hierarchy of Gilead; Handmaids are given special status because of their potential for procreation.
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A significant dystopian feature of Gilead is state control of language through biblical rhetoric.
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Whether a text is dystopian or utopian depends on the narrator’s viewpoint: for Offred, Gilead is dystopian because she does not benefit from her new society.