电视《使女的故事第一季》主要讲了什么?
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时间:2023-05-05 02:15
讲的是在未来世界,因为战争和疾病,人类社会分崩离析。
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故事发生在遥远的未来世界,彼时,美国*已经不复存在,取而代之的,是名为吉勒共和国的**政权。环境的破坏和基因的劣化导致女性们怀孕的比例越来越低,人口负增长的情势极为严重,因此,仅剩的拥有生育能力的女性们遭到了*的控制,成为了权贵们绵延子嗣的工具。
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时间:2023-05-05 02:16
在未来世界,因为战争和疾病,人类社会分崩离析。
民主被践踏,取而代之的高度集权的宗教*。
生育率的急剧下降,让拥有生育能力的女人成为人们争夺的“财产”。
于是就诞生了这样一个群体,使女。
在统治者看来,使女不是人,而是为人类繁衍子嗣的工具。
她们身穿红衣,头戴白帽,没有人身自由,还要经常被嬷嬷们*。
白天她们是佣人,到了晚上就是行走的子宫。
啪啪的时候,使女要躺在女主人的怀里,二人仿佛融为一体,以达到心灵上的相通。
她们不能和男主人产生感情,甚至不能和生下的孩子产生感情。
在这种*的*下,女主奥芙瑞德的悲惨生活就这样开始了。
她在社会剧变之前有爱人,有女儿,是个受到过高等教育的知识分子。
但目睹了一切让人无力的事件之后,她明白想要生存下去,就不能相信任何人,要为自己而活。
第一季主要讲述了奥芙瑞德在大主教家里所作出的反抗斗争。
在那种*的压迫下,很多使女的意志被消磨殆尽,最后甘愿成为生子的机器。
还有甚者被渣男的甜言蜜语所欺骗,结果生了孩子后又被一脚踢开。
看透了世态炎凉,奥芙瑞德每天都在煎熬中度过。
一方面,她希望尽快怀上大主教的孩子,这样就能摆脱晚上的噩梦。
但另一方面,她又十分厌恶为那样的衣冠禽兽怀孕生子。
可一段时间过去了,她的肚子没有任何动静。
医生偷偷告诉她,怀不上孩子不一定是女人的问题,但生不出孩子就是使女的错。
一旦生不出来,她们就会被扔到殖民地,在那里劳作等死。
为了保住小命,奥芙瑞德只能将怀孕的希望寄托在其他男人身上。
于是她结识了大主教的司机,尼克。
奥芙瑞德和尼克的关系非常复杂,两个人都是大主教家的佣人,低头不见抬头见。
但相互之间又必须保持距离,因为*是要被乱棍打死的。
奥芙瑞德试探过尼克的态度,她发现尼克对她是有感觉的。
而大主教的妻子也不希望使女真正怀上丈夫的孩子,所以就对两个人的*行为睁一只眼闭一只眼。
但渐渐的,奥芙瑞德发现,大主教对她越来越暧昧,不仅单独带着她出入私密场合,
甚至还为了她,向妻子撒谎。
其实奥芙瑞德一直期望着有一天反抗军能够推翻集权,来解救她们。
正是因为怀有信念,她才坚持到了现在。
可情况越来越失控,她已经陷入泥潭,难以抽身。
直到,她发现自己怀孕了。
让她没想到的是,一次会见“外宾”的机会,让她了解到丈夫不但没有死,而且还成了反抗军里的一员。
她知道,她必须要做点什么了……
热心网友
时间:2023-05-05 02:16
1 Introction
The significance of this study lies in its exploration of the interconnectedness of gender and environmental issues through an ecofeminist lens. Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale presents a dystopian world where women's bodies are commodified and nature is exploited, revealing the twin oppressions of women and nature in patriarchal societies. By examining the novel from an ecofeminist perspective, this study aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interactions between gender, environment, and power, as well as the potential for feminist environmentalism to create more just and sustainable societies. The findings of this study will be of interest to scholars in the fields of feminist theory, environmental studies, and literature, as well as policymakers and activists seeking to promote gender and environmental justice.
Research on ecofeminism, which investigates the intersectionality of gender and environmental issues, has gained increasing attention in recent years. Scholars both at home and abroad have explored ecofeminist theory and its application in various fields, including literature, sociology, and environmental studies. In the field of English literature, Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale has been a popular topic of research, with scholars analyzing the novel from feminist, environmental, and other critical perspectives. However, few studies have examined the novel through an ecofeminist lens, which emphasizes the interconnectedness of gender and environmental issues. This study aims to fill this research gap by providing a comprehensive analysis of The Handmaid's Tale from an ecofeminist perspective, contributing to the broader literature on feminist environmentalism.
This study aims to analyze Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale from an ecofeminist perspective, with a focus on the twin oppressions of women and nature in patriarchal societies. The study will first provide a brief introction to ecofeminism and explore the formation of Margaret Atwood's ecofeminist awareness. It will then examine the novel's portrayal of the destruction of nature and the oppression of women by men, analyzing the root causes of these twin oppressions. The study will also explore the rebellions of nature and women in the novel, including the revenge from nature and the rebellion of the Handmaids. By analyzing the novel through an ecofeminist lens, this study aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interactions between gender, environment, and power in The Handmaid's Tale.
This paper is divided intofive parts.. Chapter 2 provides a brief overview of ecofeminism and discusses the formation of Margaret Atwood's ecofeminist awareness. Chapter 3 explores the twin oppressions of nature and women and the root cause of these oppressions. Chapter 4 analyzes the rebellions of nature and women in the novel. Finally, Chapter 5 concludes the thesis with a summary of the main findings and contributions, as well as a discussion of the limitations and future research directions.
2 Two Ecofeminist Theory and Margaret Atwood’s Ecofeminist Awareness
2.1 A Brief Introction to Ecofeminism
Ecofeminism is a feminist and ecological philosophy that emerged in the 1970s in response to the environmental and social crises of the time. It seeks to examine the connections between the oppression of women and the exploitation of nature, and to challenge the underlying patriarchal and capitalist systems that perpetuate these issues.
Ecofeminism is based on the recognition that women have a special relationship with nature and that their marginalization is linked to the degradation of the environment. This is because women have traditionally been associated with nurturing and caring for the natural world, and have been excluded from decision-making processes related to the environment. At the same time, the domination of nature and the exploitation of natural resources have been justified through patriarchal ideologies that prioritize the values of domination and control.
Ecofeminism encompasses a range of approaches and theories, including cultural ecofeminism, spiritual ecofeminism, social ecofeminism, and materialist ecofeminism. These theories emphasize different aspects of the relationship between women and nature and offer different strategies for addressing the twin oppressions of women and nature.
Cultural ecofeminism emphasizes the cultural and symbolic dimensions of the relationship between women and nature. It argues that the devaluation of women and nature is rooted in patriarchal cultural norms that equate women with nature and portray both as inferior to men and civilization. Spiritual ecofeminism draws on spiritual and religious traditions to highlight the spiritual and ethical dimensions of the relationship between women and nature. Social ecofeminism emphasizes the social and political dimensions of the relationship between women and nature and advocates for social justice and equal rights for women and marginalized groups. Materialist ecofeminism focuses on the material and economic dimensions of the relationship between women and nature and critiques the capitalist economic system that prioritizes profit over environmental and social concerns.
Margaret Atwood's works are often seen as exemplary of ecofeminist literature, as they address ecological and feminist issues and offer critical perspectives on contemporary society. In the following section, we will examine the formation of Atwood's ecofeminist awareness and how it informs her portrayal of the relationships between women, nature, and society in The Handmaid's Tale.
2.2 The Formation of Margaret Atwood’s Ecofeminist Awareness
2.2.1 The Formation of Margaret Atwood’s Ecological Awareness
2.2.2 The Formation of Margaret Atwood’s Feminist Sensitivity
3 Twin Oppressions of Nature and Women
3.1 The Destruction of Nature
3.1.1 Man’s attitude towards nature in patriarchal history
3.1.2 Ecological crisis in The Handmaid's Tale
3.2 Men's Oppression of Women
3.2.1 Women’s Victimized Position in Gilead
3.2.2 Women’s Rights Deprived By Men
3.3 The Root Cause for Twin Oppressions of Nature and Women
4 Nature and Women’s Rebellions
4.1The Revenge from Nature
4.2 The Rebellion of the Handmaids
5 Conclusion