![]() ![]() ![]() Kathy listens and dances to this song as she imagines a woman finally conceiving a child she has longed for and holds on to her baby, rocking her, singing “never let me go”. On the other hand, t he novel also alludes to the song "Never Let Me Go" by Judy Bridgewater as a symbol for human emotions. Literary devices in Never Let Me Go are very simple and creates a childlike tone. ![]() In addition, to even more realistically capture the spoken language of his characters, Ishiguro used short sentences throughout the novel. The tone is very informal and conversational, with the diction of a typical English school girl in the 1990s. Kathy often repeats phrases and begins sentences with conjunctions. Readers will soon realize that t hese adolescents are not usual school children, but are, in fact, clones created for organ donations.Īs a classic Ishiguro novel, Never Let me Go is narrated by an uncertain narrator, Kathy, recalling her childhood. The book begins with Kathy as a young school girl in a strange boarding school until she is a young adult woman. ![]() Relationship with her best friends Ruth and Tommy. Set in 1990s England, Never Let Me Go follows a young girl named Kathy and captures her ![]()
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