1. Exploring Humanity, Identity and Ethics in Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go.
- Author
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D., Pradeek and Mary S., Rufina Roslin
- Subjects
DYSTOPIAS ,COMMODIFICATION ,HUMANITY - Abstract
Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go is a critically acclaimed novel that delves into dystopian themes of cloning, identity and the ethical dilemmas of scientific advancement. In an alternative reality where humans are cloned to provide organs for others, the novel delves into profound questions about what it means to be human, how identity is constructed and the moral implications of using human beings as tools for medical progress. This paper will analyze the central themes of the novel: emotional and psychological development of characters, the role of memory in the formation of identity and the ethical questions raised by Ishiguro. The analysis of several key scenes and characters sustains the argument that Never Let Me Go is a powerful commentary on the commodification of life and the limits of scientific innovation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024