The Handmaids Tale, Characters.

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Offered. The narrator and protagonist of The Handmaid's Tale. She belongs to the class of Handmaids, fertile women forced to bear children for elite, barren couples. Handmaids show which Commander owns them by adopting their Commanders' names, such as Fred, and preceding them with "Of." She remembers her real name but never reveals it. She no longer has family or friends, though she has flashbacks to a time in which she had a daughter and a husband named Luke. The cruel physical and psychological burdens of her daily life in Gilead torment her and pervade her narrative.
The Commander. He is the head of the household where Offred works as a Handmaid. He initiates an unorthodox relationship with Offred, secretly playing Scrabble with her in his study at night. He often seems a decent, well-meaning man, and Offred sometimes finds that she likes him in spite of herself. He almost seems a victim of Gilead, making the best of a society he opposes. However, we learn from various clues and from the epilogue that the he was actually involved in designing and establishing Gilead.
Serena Joy. The Commander's Wife, she worked in pre-Gilead days as a gospel singer, then as an anti-feminist activist and crusader for "traditional values." In Gilead, she sits at the top of the female social ladder, yet she is desperately unhappy. Her unhappiness shows that her restrictive, male-dominated society cannot bring happiness even to its most pampered and powerful women. She jealously guards her claims to status and behaves cruelly toward the Handmaids in her household.
Moira. Offred's best friend from college, she is a lesbian and a staunch feminist; she embodies female resourcefulness and independence. Her defiant nature contrasts starkly with the behaviour of the other women in the novel. Rather than passively accept her fate as a Handmaid, she makes several escape attempts and finally manages to get away from the Red Center. However, she is caught before she can get out of Gilead. Later, Offred encounters her working as a prostitute in a club for the Commanders. At the club, she seems resigned to her fate, which suggests that a totalitarian society can grind down and crush even the most resourceful and independent people.
Nick. He is a Guardian, a low-level officer of Gilead assigned to the Commander's home, where he works as a gardener and chauffeur. He and Offred have a sexual chemistry that they get to satisfy when Serena Joy orchestrates an encounter between them in an effort to get Offred pregnant. After sleeping together once, they begin a covert sexual affair. He is not just a Guardian; he may work either as a member of the Eyes, Gilead's secret police, or as a member of the underground Mayday resistance, or both. At the end of the novel, Nick orchestrates Offred's escape from the Commander's home, but we do not know whether he puts her into the hands of the Eyes or the resistance
Aunt Lydia. The Aunts are the class of women assigned to indoctrinate the Handmaids with the beliefs of the new society and make them accept their fates. She works at the "Red Center," the re education center where Offred and other women go for instruction before becoming Handmaids. Although she appears only in Offred's flashbacks, she and her instructions haunt Offred in her daily life. Her slogans and maxims drum the ideology of the new society into heads of the women, until even those like Offred, women who do not truly believe in the ideology, hear Gilead's words echoing in their heads.
Ofglen. Another Handmaid who is Offred's shopping partner and a member of the subversive "Mayday" underground. At the end of the novel, she is found out, and she hangs herself rather than face torture and reveal the names of her co-conspirators.
Luke. In the days before Gilead, he had an affair with Offred while he was married to another woman, then got a divorce and became Offred's husband. When Gilead comes to power, he attempts to escape to Canada with Offred and their daughter, but they are captured. He is separated from Offred, and the couple never see one another again. The kind of love they shared is prohibited in Gilead, and Offred's memories of he contrast with the regimented, passionless state of male-female relations in the new society.
Aunt Elizabeth. She is one of the Aunts at the Red Center. Moira attacks her and steals her Aunt's uniform during her escape from the Red Center.
Offred's Mother Offred remembers her in flashbacks to her pre-Gilead world—she was a single parent and a feminist activist. One day during her education at the Red Center, Offred sees a video of her as a young woman, yelling and carrying a banner in an anti-rape march called Take Back the Night. She embodies everything the architects of Gilead want to stamp out.
Rita. A Martha, or domestic servant, in the Commander's household. She seems less content with her lot than Cora, the other Martha working there.
Professor Pieixto. The guest speaker at the symposium that takes place in the epilogue to The Handmaid's Tale. He and another academic, working at a university in the year 2195, transcribed Offred's recorded narrative; his lecture details the historical significance of the story that we have just read.
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