Never Let Me Go
Kazuo Ishiguro
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Quote Bank: Humanity
Quote |
Character |
Chapter |
“Didn’t we all dream from time to time about one guardian or other bending the rules and doing something special for us? A spontaneous hug, a secret letter, a gift?” |
Kathy H. |
5 |
"Why would he know? ... How could he possibly know what Chrissie would have felt? What she would have wanted? It wasn’t him on that table, trying to cling onto life. How would he know?" |
Ruth |
19 |
“Tommy’s figure, raging, shouting, flinging his fists and kicking out. I caught a glimpse of his face in the moonlight, caked in mud and distorted with fury, then I reached for his failing arms and held on tight.” |
Kathy H. |
22 |
“And I saw a little girl, her eyes tightly closed, holding to her breast the old kind of world, one that she knew in her heart could not remain, and she was holding it and pleading, never to let her go.” |
Kathy H. |
22 |
“And so we stood together like that, at the top of that field for what seemed like ages, not saying anything, just holding each other, while the wind kept blowing and blowing at us, tugging our clothes, and for a moment, it seemed like we were holding onto each other because that was the only way to stop us from being swept away into the night.” |
Kathy H. |
22 |
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Never Let Me Go
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Published in 2005, the dystopian science fiction Never Let Me Go is Ishiguro’s sixth novel. The events of the novel take place in a reimagined 1990s England, where the central premise is that state-legitimised cloning of humans results in young adults donating their vital organs in order to prolong the lives of citizens.
Once these clones begin their donations, these ‘donors’ receive care from fellow clones (referred to as ‘carers’) until they ‘complete’. The novel is divided into three central parts, each of which is narrated by the protagonist Kathy H. – a 31-year-old ‘carer’, and follows her memories of the separate time periods of her life.
Part one details Kathy’s memories of her childhood at Hailsham, a boarding school for clones. Most of her memories involve her interactions and friendships with Ruth and Tommy D. She details multiple incidents of Tommy’s violent temper, and his status as a social pariah. One of these incidents is triggered by a prank, after which the sympathetic Kathy attempts to calm him down. In response, Tommy strikes her, but not substantially enough to result in any genuine harm. Although close friends, Ruth and Kathy have a strained relationship, and Kathy notes many times at Hailsham that Ruth would lie or alter her personality in an attempt to gain favour with other students.
Despite Kathy’s fondness of Tommy, he soon enters into a relationship with Ruth. The students of Hailsham do not fully comprehend their fate, and it is never explicitly explained to them, aside from one classroom incident with Miss Lucy, after which she later abruptly leaves Hailsham.
Part two details the three students’ transition from Hailsham into a housing facility, referred to as the ‘cottages’ that they share with fellow human clones from a variety of homes. Chrissie and Rodney are a couple that reside in these cottages, and they develop a relationship with Tommy, Ruth, and Kathy. Rodney later claims to have seen Ruth’s ‘possible,’ (i.e. the person from whom Ruth was originally cloned) so the couple and the students travel to Norfolk to see this woman for themselves. Upon further inspection, it is made clear that the woman bears no substantial resemblance to Ruth.
During this trip, Chrissie and Rodney ask the students about a rumour from Hailsham that said clones who are in love can have donation ‘deferrals,’ however Kathy, Tommy, and Ruth are unable to provide any answers. Kathy and Ruth’s friendship becomes increasingly taut, to the point that Ruth confronts Kathy to inform her that her romantic feelings toward Tommy will never be returned.
Part three follows Kathy’s experiences as a carer. At this point she has become estranged to Ruth and Tommy, both of whom have now begun their donations. However, this changes as Kathy becomes Ruth’s carer.
Ruth encourages Kathy to take her on a trip to a beached boat near Tommy’s recovery centre, and they pick him up along the way. Ruth apologises to Kathy and Tommy, as she believes she was responsible for keeping them apart, suggesting they seek a ‘deferral.’ Ruth ‘completes’ on her second donation.
Kathy becomes Tommy’s carer, and their romance blossoms. In hopes of obtaining a ‘deferral,’ they visit Madame, a woman who often visited Hailsham to take their best artworks for what is only known as the ‘gallery.’ She is also accompanied by a Hailsham guardian, Miss Emily, who explains that such deferrals do not exist.
Soon after this, Tommy ‘completes’ after his fourth donation
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