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Both Frankenstein and Never Let Me Go explore themes of humanity and alienation, depicting characters who grapple with their sense of self and struggle to belong in a world that views them as "other."
"I am solitary and abhorred… I was in reality the monster."
"We all complete. Maybe none of us really understand what we've lived through, or feel we've had enough time."
Both Frankenstein and Never Let Me Go highlight the emotional toll of isolation and loneliness, emphasizing how rejection and separation shape the characters' understanding of themselves and their relationships with others
"Increase of knowledge only discovered to me more clearly what a wretched outcast I was."
"I keep thinking about this river somewhere, with the water moving really fast. And these two people in the water, trying to hold on to each other, holding on as hard as they can, but in the end, it's just too much."
Both Frankenstein and Never Let Me Go examine power dynamics, portraying how external forces manipulate and dominate individuals, often leading to a struggle for autonomy and agency.
"You are my creator, but I am your master;—obey!"
"We took away your art because we thought it would reveal your souls. Or to put it more finely, we did it to prove you had souls at all."
Both Frankenstein and Never Let Me Go delve into the tension between knowledge and ignorance, revealing how partial truths and the pursuit of understanding can lead to suffering and ethical dilemmas.
"You seek for knowledge and wisdom, as I once did; and I ardently hope that the gratification of your wishes may not be a serpent to sting you, as mine has been."
"The problem, as I see it, is that you've been told and not told."
Both Frankenstein and Never Let Me Go explore the relationship between the body and identity, showing how physical form and societal expectations shape self-perception and the way individuals are treated.
"I had admired the perfect forms of my cottagers—their grace, beauty, and delicate complexions; but how was I terrified when I viewed myself in a transparent pool!"
"Your lives are set out for you. You'll become adults, then before you're old, before you're even middle-aged, you'll start to donate your vital organs."
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