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‘The Handmaids Tale’ E09 ‘Heroic’: Distorted Religious Iconography & Ideology

Marc Barham
6 min readAug 4, 2019

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Anyone who has spent any time looking at the paintings that dealt with the most sacred and significant moments in Christian religious belief will know how powerful the images are and the importance of setting, perspective and colour contained within them. Sometimes the meanings are clear and at other times they are shrouded in connections beyond the purely representative. There are whole books devoted to the study of the meanings behind the choice of particular religious icons and symbols.

The Renaissance was of course the very high point for religious imagery and the majority of iconic images are to be found here. There have been constant references to Christian symbolism throughout the Hulu adaptation of ‘The Handmaids Tale’ but it was in the ‘Heroic’ episode that the deliberate use of iconography and subject matter regarding the most important events in Christian belief and faith in the scenes depicted were used as a means to reveal the perversion and inversion of such doctrines in Gilead.

Of all the episodes perhaps this is the one that finally brought home the utter perversion of the Gilead theocracy and their adoption of these very sacred moments as official and unofficial methods of control and coercion to support domination by the patriarchy.

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Marc Barham
Marc Barham

Written by Marc Barham

Column @ timetravelnexus.com on iconic books, TV shows/films: Time Travel Peregrinations. Reviewed all episodes of ‘Dark’ @ site. https://linktr.ee/marcbarham64

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