June Osborne

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June Osborne is the resilient and defiant protagonist of Margaret Atwood’s dystopian world in *The Handmaid’s Tale*, known for her struggle against a totalitarian theocratic regime.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
television character
alignment Gilead resistance movement
alsoKnownAs Offred
Ofjoseph
appearsIn The Handmaid's Tale
surface form: The Handmaid's Tale (TV series)

The Handmaid's Tale
surface form: The Handmaid's Tale (novel)
associatedWith Aunt Lydia
Commander Fred Waterford
Moira
Nick Blaine
Serena Joy Waterford
characterTrait courageous
defiant
resilient
resourceful
child Hannah Bankole
Nichole
creator Margaret Atwood
familyName Osborne
fictionalUniverse The Handmaid's Tale
firstAppearance The Handmaid's Tale
surface form: The Handmaid's Tale (1985 novel)
formerResidence Cambridge, Massachusetts
gender female
givenName June
language English
narrativeRole first-person narrator
nationality American
notableFor attempts to rescue her daughter
resistance against Gilead
occupation Handmaid
opposes Republic of Gilead
theocratic rule
totalitarianism
portrayedBy Elisabeth Moss
religion Christianity
residence The Handmaid's Tale
surface form: Gilead
role protagonist
setting dystopian future United States
spouse Luke Bankole
themeInvolvement female autonomy
religious fundamentalism
reproductive rights
state surveillance
victimOf patriarchal oppression
state-sanctioned sexual violence

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Elisabeth Moss playedCharacter June Osborne