Chapter Twenty-Six

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Offred narrates the night of the next Ceremony, two or three weeks after the previous one, and describes how the atmosphere has become “awkward.” She repeats her mother’s advice to “steel herself” and describes mentally withdrawing from her own body, a detachment she now sees reflected in the Commander, who she imagines may be thinking about his day‑to‑day affairs while she lies beneath the canopy. The harsh overhead lights make the scene feel like an operating table; Offred is hyper‑aware of her own hair‑less legs and armpits, and she notes that the sexual act feels “indecorous” and embarrassing now that the Commander no longer appears to her as a mere object.

She reflects on her changing relationship with Serena Joy. Once she hated Serena purely for her role in the Ceremony, Offred now feels a complex mix of jealousy, guilt, and a sense of intrusion. She acknowledges that, despite their antagonism, she now holds “power over her” in an unseen way, and she enjoys that hidden advantage. Offred admits that the Commander could expose her by a single gesture; indeed, during the Ceremony he reaches toward her face, she pulls away, and later she warns him not to try that again. When he asks why, she threatens that she could be sent to the Colonies or worse, prompting his apology and an ambiguous “It’s impersonal” remark.

The chapter also contains a brief recollection of Aunt Lydia’s promise that future generations of women will live in harmony, with “bonds of real affection” and shared labor, contrasting sharply with Offred’s current isolation. Offred muses on the historical role of mistresses, calling herself the “outside woman,” tasked with providing what is otherwise lacking in the household. She wonders whether Serena Joy is colluding with the Commander or merely a victim, and she notes the irony of the Commander’s covert attention, which makes her feel less like “a usable body” and more like a participant in a secret, illicit arrangement. The chapter ends with Offred acknowledging that she does not love the Commander but finds him interesting, and that she is no longer merely an empty vessel for reproduction.