“They have sent us good weather.” The series ‘The Tale of the Maiden’ went viral and attracted a new generation of women willing to defend their rights In 1985 Margaret Atwood published ‘The Tale of the Maiden’, worried about having achieved a good science fiction story. Her dystopia was inspired by the popularity of political figures such as then President Ronald Reagan, who promoted family, patriotism and religion. In the novel, after a coup d…
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“They have sent us good weather.” The series ‘The Tale of the Maiden’ went viral and attracted a new generation of women willing to defend their rights In 1985 Margaret Atwood published ‘The Tale of the Maiden’, worried about having achieved a good science fiction story. Her dystopia was inspired by the popularity of political figures such as then President Ronald Reagan, who promoted family, patriotism and religion. In the novel, after a coup d…