Rita (Novel) |
Rita (Novel) is a character in The Handmaid's Tale.
Profile[]
Appearance[]
She wears a Martha's dress. Her sleeves are rolled to the elbow, showing her brown arms, Her face might be kindly if she would smile.[2].
Personality[]
Rita looks down on Handmaids and says she would rather be sent to The Colonies[3].
Story[]
Rita is first described standing at the kitchen table making bread. She nods at Offred before sending her to go shopping.
(Chapter One)
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Season One[]
Season Two[]
Quotes[]
"Better her than me."
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Chapter 2 | Offred (Novel) | Aunt Sara | Aunt Elizabeth (Novel) | Alma (Novel) | Janine (Novel) | Dolores (Novel) | Moira (Novel) | June (Novel) | Aunt Lydia (Novel) | Rita | Cora (Novel) | Luke (Novel) | |
Commander (Novel) | Serena Joy (Novel) | | |
Nick | Ofglen | 5: Janine 7: Offred's Mother | Offred's (First) Daughter | Angela |