Why Did June Stay In Gilead? The Handmaid’s Tale Decision Explained
June stays in Gilead because she cannot leave Hannah behind — but that choice turns her from survivor into resistance figure and changes The Handmaid’s Tale forever.
Read MoreJune stays in Gilead because she cannot leave Hannah behind — but that choice turns her from survivor into resistance figure and changes The Handmaid’s Tale forever.
Read MoreJune kills Fred Waterford because the justice system turns his crimes into a deal — and The Handmaid’s Tale makes his death the moment justice becomes blood.
Read MoreMayday is the underground resistance in The Handmaid’s Tale, but its real power is that Gilead depends on the very people it underestimates.
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