Never Let Me Go

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In Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel Never Let Me Go the theme of friendship is portrayed throughout. Kathy has two best friends, Ruth and Tommy. The whole novel is a timeline of their friendship and shows how their friendship faces everyday problems that we nowaday face. Kathy and her friends are away from all parents so all they have is each other, which makes their friendship more important. While they were in Hailsham they “were quarreling over all kinds of little things, but at the same time [they] were confiding in each other more than ever” (126). When Ruth and Kathy were in the cottages they had a big argument about mimicking, and then shortly after the argument Ruth asked Kathy “are we still friends?”. This shows how much the friendship means to jboth of them, because they can get through any argument. No matter how many fights, misunderstandings, and bad times they have together, their friendship means a lot to all of them and they could not be without each …show more content…

Kathy and her friends become carers, then donors, then complete. Miss Lucy tells them that they will not “go to America, be film stars, and [they will not] be working in supermarkets as I heard you planning the other day, Your lives are set out for you” (7.20). This does not give any of the people much room to have fun and dream about their future. The fact that Kathy can not choose any of her future has been rooted in her for so long. This doesn't stop her from doing the one thing she can do, daydream. She gets so into dreaming she “didn't like being bumped out of [her] daydreams” (206). Miss Emily lets a rumor exist that when they are in the cottages they can apply for deferrals because it gives them hope. In reality the only true hope any of them can have is from their falsehoods and delusions, so they all take advantage of that and daydream. Kathy and her friends hold onto as much hope as they can so they do not have to confront the future they

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