Who is a foil to Offred?
Moira, Offreds best friend, is a foilsin many ways. Offred often flashes back to times with Moira, to when the two girls were young, wild, and free. Throughout the novel, Moira constantly contrasts
Offred. The first time Moira shows up is in chapter seven. Moira is exotically
dressed, smoking, and pushing Offred to go drinking. But Offred is hesitant to
go out because she has schoolwork to tend to; she wants to follow the rules.
Moira helps the reader realized that Offred has a personality that leans toward
what she has to do before doing what she wants to do. Moira is outgoing and
flashy, having “underwhore part[ies]” (66 Atwood). This acts as a foil to
Offred’s demure and reserved lifestyle.
Offred always tags along with Moira, going along with her fun, going to get a
beer, and attending the Underwhore party. Offred synchronizes with Moira in
thing such as when Moira exclaims her need for a cigarette, Offred answers “Me
too” (83 Atwood). This shows that Offred has similar feelings as Moira; leading
to the conclusion that Offred feels just as suppressed as Moira, but does not
have the courage to withstand Gilead’s ways like Moira does. Moira expresses the
way Offred feels, but reveals Offred’s cowardice. Furthermore, Offred states that it makes her “feel safe, that Moira is here” (81 Atwood). Moira is Offred’s backbone. But when Moira escapes, who will be Offred's backbone then?
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