What is no man's land Handmaid's Tale?

No Man's Land is apparently a place where neither Canada nor Gilead maintains a presence, exerts authority, or takes ownership over land that stretches anywhere from a few hundred yards to miles.
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What is Gilead's territory?

Gilead, area of ancient Palestine east of the Jordan River, corresponding to modern northwestern Jordan. The region is bounded in the north by the Yarmūk River and in the southwest by what were known in ancient times as the “plains of Moab”; to the east there is no definite boundary.
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What's the point of the colonies in Handmaid's Tale?

The Colonies are areas of North America that have been contaminated by pollution and radioactive waste. Gilead, using the system devised by Commander Joseph Lawrence, often sends women convicted of various crimes, known as Unwomen, to the Colonies, to punish them.
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What are they digging up in the Colonies Handmaid's Tale?

Emily and her fellow "unwomen" are supposedly removing the Colonies' radioactive soil so that Gilead can plant crops in the area — the idea is that removing pollution will help solve the fertility crisis — but their labor is just as much a solution as it is a political tool.
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Why is it called Gilead?

Etymology. Gilead is explained in the Hebrew Bible as derived from the Hebrew words גלעד‎ gal‛êd, which in turn comes from gal ('heap, mound, hill') and ‛êd ('witness, testimony'). If that is the case, Gilead means 'heap [of stones] of testimony'. There is also an alternative theory that it means 'rocky region'.
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What happens when handmaids get old?

If, after the third time, they are not able to produce a living, healthy baby, they will be sent off to the Colonies to face certain death. Handmaids that become infertile or reach a certain age without having ever conceived are also sent to the Colonies, as are women who refuse to become Handmaids.
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Why did the Martha get hanged?

Aunt Lydia says a Martha and several others are being hanged because they put a child in danger. It's the Martha who cared for Hannah. She's being punished for trying to help June. Then, swiftly, she's gone.
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What is an Unbaby in The Handmaids Tale?

Unbaby, or shredder, is the term used in the Republic of Gilead to describe infants that are suffering from birth defects or physical deformities. These die shortly after birth due to their defects. They are usually taken away to be disposed of.
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What does Blessed be the fruit mean?

In Margaret Atwood's „The Handmaid's Tale“, „Blessed be the Fruit“ is a form of greeting between the people of the Republic of Gilead. This encourages fertility in a society where women with healthy reproductive system must produce children for the ruling class of men „Commanders“.
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Why did the Wife get sent to the colonies?

Mrs. O'Conner was sent to the Colonies, because she adulterated with another man and slept with him. Upon her arrival, she isn't welcomed by the other prisoners.
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Why did they take Janine's eye?

During season 1 of this season, Janine exhibited her rebellious spirit, especially when she learned what the handmaids would be doing in Gilead. As a result, she's taken out of the room and “corrected” by having her eye removed.
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What is a gender traitor in Handmaids Tale?

In Gilead, a 'gender traitor' is anyone who departs in any way from the strict definitions of sex and sexuality. Such people were hanged or worked to death, in this terrifying dystopia.
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How much of America is Gilead?

“Yes, Gilead has taken over the continental U.S., so all 48 states of the continental U.S.,” he said ahead of the season 2 finale. “There's lots of areas that are not nearly as well controlled as the Boston area, where the movement was very strong.”
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Why is Gilead so powerful?

The casual cruelty of the airstrikes and the commanders' disregard for any possible negative consequences highlights one of the main reasons why Gilead's army is so feared: its leaders are motivated more by zealotry than by reason. But Gilead also has the firepower to back up its aggressive military approach.
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What is America called in Handmaid's Tale?

If you watch “The Handmaid's Tale,” then you are well aware that in this fictional world, the United States has been transformed into a dystopian regime called Gilead.
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What religion is Gilead?

In the handmaid's tale, The republic of Gilead is a fundamentalist Christian theocracy, meaning there is no separation between the state and religion. Gilead is built on the biblical idea that men are more important than women.
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Why do the handmaids have their mouths sewn shut?

The positioning of the mouth guards is because the mouth and face is one of the most emotional parts of the face. She added: “For example when you look at someone and you see they're angry, what's the thing that happens? Their nostrils flare. So that's why it's just the mouth covered.”
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Why are they called aunts in Handmaids Tale?

It is revealed in the epilogue that the Aunts deliberately had names associated with household products commonly used by women; for example, Aunt Sara, due to the association with Sara Lee, so as to make the Aunts seem more familiar to the Handmaids.
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Why do Handmaids wear bonnets?

They're meant to act essentially like blinders would on a horse, it's supposed to shield the handmaids from view and prevent them from seeing what's around them as well. But the bonnets themselves have apparently been a bit of an annoyance to the production.
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Why are they called Unwomen?

In a cold, dry, toxic wasteland, Unwomen (the term used to describe women who have violated Gilead's codes and lose their status) stand toiling in the dust, shoveling dirt into bags without the benefit of the gas masks that the guards wear.
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Why do the wives wear green?

Crabtree said that the brownish green of the aunts' clothes is meant to convey a militaristic degree of authority, calling back to the military uniforms of World War I, while the dull, pale green of the Marthas is meant to evoke a sense that these women are "wither[ing] into their environment."
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Why are Econowives called Econowives?

Econowife. Men without power or money, but who had legal wives before the Gilead take-over, were allowed to keep their wives, but were not assigned Marthas or Handmaids. Thus, these women are called Econowives, because they must fill the function of all the other "kinds" of women.
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Why did the black handmaid go crazy?

Natalie's excessive blood loss means that she is brain dead and kept on life support throughout her pregnancy. An increasingly deranged June is kept in her hospital room; a means of punishment by Aunt Lydia for June orchestrating the humiliation of Natalie.
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Do June and Nick end up together?

June fell pregnant with Nick's child, Nichole, and he did his best to help her get out of Gilead. The pair have been separated as Nick was made a Commander and sent to the front line in Chicago while June was on the run after helping a number of children and Marthas get to Canada.
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What surgery did they do to Ofglen?

Immediately after the hanging, Ofglen has her clitoris surgically removed as punishment for being gay.
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