Ofglen
Ofglen is a character from the novel "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood. She serves as a Handmaid in the dystopian society of Gilead, where women are stripped of their rights and forced into reproductive servitude. Ofglen is known for her quiet demeanor and her role as a companion to the protagonist, Offred.
In the story, Ofglen represents the struggles faced by women in Gilead. She is part of a network of resistance against the oppressive regime, highlighting themes of friendship and rebellion. Her character illustrates the complexities of survival in a totalitarian society, where trust and loyalty are crucial for navigating danger.