Research Article | Open Access
DEHUMANIZATION IN KAZUO ISHIGURO’S NEVER LET ME GO
Kalaiselvi. P , Meenambiga. S , Monika. M , Arthi. I , Vidhya. T
Pages: 4664-4666
Abstract
The Paper focuses on Dehumanization in Japanese-born British novelist Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go .He is best known for the novels The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go, both turned into films .This research aims to describe the contemporary issues and Dehumanization. In the year 2001 and 2004, major
legislation allows stem-cell research was passed in the United States and the United Kingdom, raising questions about the role of cloning to play in improving the health of “normal” humans. Never Let Me Go takes place in a dystopian version of late 1990s England, is narrated by Kathy H, a former student at Hailsham, and present she is a carer who helps donors recover after they give away their organs
Keywords
Dehumanization, Nostalgia, Science fiction and Dystopia