This quote is my favorite in this novel. In Gilead Handmaids are not allowed to speak, or read , or talk to other people because Gilead silences all women, even the wives, but Offred is rebelling against the society by telling her story of Gilead, even if it is not to someone directly. And creating this story gives Offred some power in her rebellion, she gets to create the "ending" of the story. What I also like about this quote is that it shows her hope that there will be and ending to this story, that real life will start up again and she will find Luke, her daughter, her mother, and Moira. That she will be able to tell this story to them. Also if she tells this story it will give her the strength to get through her life in Gilead until the end of her story. This quote shows her hope that she will pull through this and escape and shows it also her rebellion against Gilead by not giving control of her mind and thoughts over to the society, that is why it is my favorite quote.
I liked The Handmaid's Tale a lot because it was a very thought provoking novel, it made me think about the bible and it made me think about our government and compare events in history with events in the book. I also liked the ending before the Historical notes, it let your imagination decide if Offred escaped or if she was captured by the Eyes. I didn't like how Moira gave up fighting against the society while she was in Jezebels, I have to say I was hoping for Moira to lead a rebellion against Gilead and when she gave up I was very disappointed and a little scared about what would happen then. I do like how Offred did not really give up though, she did at one point but then she started to fight back again, I was happy when Offred started to fight back again. I did not like the Commander at all, well I shouldn't say that, in the beginning while we were first getting to know him I thought he was just as chained down by society as Offred was, just as lonely, but then after a few almost sexist comments from him and after he took Offred to Jezebels I realized the he may have been lonely but he was not chained down by society like Offred. To me at the end the Commander struck me as a shallow man who only cares about what he wants and not how it might affect others. I didn't like how he used Offred just to get what he wanted.