In Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale", Serena Joy is a conservative, religious woman of high status. She used to be a prominent activist & public speaker who defended conservative ideas, only to have her own power stripped away once the system was established.
"She doesn't make speeches anymore. She has become speechless. She stays in her home, but it doesn't seem to agree with her. How furious she must be, now that she's been taken at her word." (The Handmaid's Tale - Chapter 8)
— In the song "serena joy", Olivia explores the hypocrisy of conservative women believing the system they uphold will somehow spare them, only to realize that ironically, it will oppress them too: "if they do it to them, they'll do it to you. if they do it to them, they're gonna do it to you"