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Gillead A Credible Society

rselves a path with no solid foundations. If we continue doing so, the tendency is for this path to fall apart. Even if this actually happened, it does not necessarily mean that we would have to give in to losing what is ours by all rights. Nevertheless, if we fall in a trend where everything is so casual that we ignore what is going on, something else could happen where we could forget to draw the limit and make it stop, as the society preceding Gilead did. WORKS CITEDAtwood, Margaret. The Handmaid's Tale. 28th ed. New York: Ballantine Books, 1991....

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