Chapter Fifteen

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The chapter opens with the Commander entering the sitting‑room without waiting for Serena Joy’s permission, violating the household ritual. He sits in his large leather chair, retrieves a brass‑bound box, unlocks it and takes out a plain black‑covered Bible. He asks for water; Cora fetches it and he drinks before slipping on gold‑rimmed reading glasses, his appearance shifting to a fairy‑tale shoemaker. He clears his throat and begins to read aloud, stumbling through Genesis (“God to Adam…”) and later the Rachel‑Leah passage about bearing children, echoing the rote lessons the Handmaids heard at the Red Centre. The Handmaids watch him closely, noting his large hands, muted eyes, and the tension of being observed. Offred’s mind drifts to past indoctrination—breakfast Bible readings, the Beatitudes narrated from a disc, Aunt Lydia’s cruel lessons—while she observes the Commander’s uneasy pacing and the ritualistic atmosphere. As the reading continues, the Commander closes the Bible with a soft, padded‑door‑like thud. Serena Joy, seated nearby, begins to cry silently; the sound of her sobbing spreads through the room despite the heavy upholstery. The Commander acknowledges the disturbance, then announces a moment of silent prayer. The Handmaids bow their heads; Offred silently repeats the clandestine phrase “Nolite te bastardes carborundorum,” a mantra left by a previous Handmaid. After the prayer, the Commander clears his throat and delivers a biblical sign‑off: “For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to know himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect towards him.” He stands, dismisses the group, and they leave. Interwoven with the present scene are Offred’s recollections of Moira’s attempted escape: a frantic whisper in a bathroom stall, the plan to feign illness and use an ambulance, the arrival of two “Angels” (guards), Moira’s capture, the brutal punishment that left her feet swollen and deformed, and the ongoing covert support (sugar smuggled by other Handmaids). These memories underscore the constant danger and the limited solidarity among the women.