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How does Offred's memory influence her understanding of her current identity?
It provides a contrast to her past life and highlights her loss of freedom.
It allows her to forget the hardships she faces.
It has no significant impact on her self-identity.
It makes her believe that she has always lived in Gilead.
What role do Offred’s memories of her family play in her self-identity?
They give her hope for a future reunion.
They are irrelevant to her present circumstances.
They make her nostalgic for a past that never existed.
They remind her of her obligations to Gilead.
In what way does Offred use memory to cope with her situation in Gilead?
She relies on selective amnesia to forget her painful experiences.
She frequently reminisces about happier times to escape her current reality.
She documents her memories to share with others in Gilead.
She avoids thinking about her past to adapt to her new roles.
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