Title | Comparison between Stasiland and Never Let Me Go |
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Author | sahithya k |
Course | Freshman English |
Institution | Harvard University |
Pages | 1 |
File Size | 53 KB |
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Total Downloads | 44 |
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Comparison between Stasiland and Never Let Me Go Stasiland Dystopian reality “'idealistic' in terms of government control” Process of remembering “East Germans raises questions about how events and lives are remembered and forgotten. Especially when elements of this past in the GDR could not be "pinned down by facts, or documents", the detrimental impact of a lack of recognition and acknowledgement of one's past, especially one filled with trauma, is thereby highlighted by Funder.” Subjective narration, lives and events collection of narration from different characters. “examines the many complex facets of human nature and the irreversible impact of the GDR on East Germans and who they became or were broken into.”
Never Let Me Go Dystopian Reality use of clones and organ harvesting to create more of an idealistic and dystopian setting Process of remembering seen through Kathy’s recollection of her memories and life events. “After Hailsham closes, its existence recedes into the memories of the clones, and although Kathy declares that the memories will be retained "safely in [her] head", upon her completion, this will also be lost, and Hailsham will be further diminished in history as a 'failed experiment' and one day forgotten.” Subjective narration, lives and events pre determined fate for Kathy and the other clones. “without a scope of awareness beyond their exposure during their upbringing and their sole purpose as organ donors - renders their lives even more heart wrenching and tragic - and human”...