The dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood in 1985 presents a futuristic dystopia set in a theocratic, patriarchal, and totalitarian society based on reproductive servitude where all women are presented in a subjugated position within the state of hierarchy. Despite this loss of female agency and control over their identity and bodies, women show their power and control over each other. This paper aims to analyse this fight among the females to state their power within an oppressed position. The main aspects examined are feminism, femininity, motherhood, and Michael Foucault's biopower and power circulation between women.La novela El cuento de la Criada de Margaret Atwood de 1985 presenta una distopía futurista ambientada en...