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"Never Let Me Go" can be seen as a social commentary on our contemporary world, where the boundaries between human and non-human are increasingly blurred. Ishiguro critiques the dehumanizing effects of a society that values some lives over others, highlighting the consequences of treating individuals as mere objects or commodities.

The novel is set in an alternate history of England in the 1990s and is narrated by Kathy H., a 31-year-old "carer" who is looking back on her life. Kathy, along with her friends Ruth and Tommy, were students at Hailsham, a boarding school in the countryside. However, Hailsham is not like other schools; it is a place where students are raised and educated to become "donors," individuals who provide organs for transplantation to prolong the lives of others. never let me go by kazuo ishiguro vk

Most dystopian fiction focuses on the spectacle of oppression—the stormtroopers, the screens, the war. Never Let Me Go creates a dystopia of silence. "Never Let Me Go" can be seen as