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AstorothEverburn rated it
I give this a 1 star just to balance the Idiot that gave this Novel a 5 star rating while saying in his Review that this novel is at best a 2,50 0 Reply
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Harbinger612 rated it
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DineshChavan7180 rated it
Another novel with no raw so sad, only if there is someone that find raw he true someone heavenly defy.Great story but I feel like some part of story were bit too slow and some were too fast.0 0 Reply
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arshiho rated it
well this one is pretty good so we all know it won't be picked like usual so good luck might not want to read since it won't be picked though so up to you0 0 Reply
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HubbaBubba7403 rated it
tion of Hailsham deliberately keeps the clones in the dark about their fate to elicit compliance. A poignant example of this is when Miss Emily tells the clones that at Hailsham they have been “told and not told.” Ishiguro employs ambiguous language here, as it is unknown to both the reader and the reader what they haven’t been told. It is only revealed later that what Miss Emily is referring to is the fact that key information that would make their fates apparent to the clones is being withheld in order to keep the clones from rebelling against their inevitable deaths.Another use of ambiguous language used for this purpose is the euphemisms used by Hailsham deliberately keep the clones ignorant about their fate. The term ‘donor’ is used to describe a clone that is undergoing organ harvesting. Eventually, these ‘donations’ result in ‘completion’, which is a euphemism for the death of a clone. In the same way we he institution of Hailsham deliberately uses euphemisms like this to mask the horrific reality of the clones and this is done to maintain compliance. Ishiguro deliberately reveals the true meaning o0 0 Reply
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EvilLord04 rated it
Today is the first step0 0 Reply
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ssr3x rated it
<p>with that diya was looking fiery with anger but after just a nod she changed her composure .</p>0 0 Reply
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sahejRocks rated it
Today, we will be observing Dr. Kai Masashi, my father go about a heart transplant.0 0 Reply
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