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The Handmaid’s Tale (L11) Jezebels and Hypocrisy

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This A-Level English Literature lesson explores Chapters 27–29 of The Handmaid’s Tale, focusing on Jezebel’s and its exposure of Gilead’s hypocrisy. Students analyse themes of power, sex, and control through discussion and writing tasks, sharpening their critical skills for exam success.

A Level English Literature: The Handmaid’s Tale – Lesson 11

Prepare your A Level English Literature students for their exams with this in-depth lesson on The Handmaid’s Tale, focusing on Chapters 27-29. This engaging and analytical resource explores how Jezebel’s exposes the hypocrisy of Gilead’s ruling class, offering students key insights into themes of power, sex, and control in dystopian fiction.

Through thought-provoking discussion questions, written analysis tasks, and group activities, students will:

  • Examine how Jezebel’s challenges Gilead’s public morality.
  • Analyse Atwood’s critique of male hypocrisy.
  • Discuss the intersection of power and sexuality in dystopian literature.

This lesson includes a detailed starter activity, structured class discussions, an analytical writing task, and a final exit task to consolidate learning. Ideal for AQA and other exam boards, this resource supports critical thinking and textual analysis skills essential for A Level success.

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