How The Handmaid’s Tale Adapted Margaret Atwood’s Vision
*"From dystopian page to screen, *The Handmaid’s Tale* didn’t just adapt Atwood’s world—it sharpened its blade, turning her warnings into a mirror we can’t look away from."*
*"From dystopian page to screen, *The Handmaid’s Tale* didn’t just adapt Atwood’s world—it sharpened its blade, turning her warnings into a mirror we can’t look away from."*
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