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    Kazuo Ishiguro wrote Never Let Me Go to express his thoughts on today’s society search for an identity. Through out the book we see everybody searching for their own identity and they believe finding the person they were cloned after will show them who they are. He uses the book to relate to today’s society progress in identifying themselves‚ and makes an analogy being human in the 21st century with being a clone. This comparison is an example of us; we are all looking for our own identity‚ but we

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    Cloning people is completely unethical and unacceptable because as seen in Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro‚ Marie-Claude and Miss Emily use Hailsham to create these creatures for the sole purpose of harvesting their organs. Tommy‚ Kathy‚ and Ruth suffer throughout the novel and struggle to come to terms with their future. In fact‚ Kathy discusses how‚ “And even though‚ as we knew‚ it was completely impossible for any of us to have babies‚ out there‚ we had to behave like them. We had to respect

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    NEVER LET ME GO – KATHY H’S ROAD TO LIFE: HAILSHAM: Kathy reminisces about her time at Hailsham and events involving her two most important friends. Ruth‚ a charismatic but manipulative and dishonest ‘queen bee’ and Tommy‚ a kind boy with a bad temper who is disliked by the other students. She recalls watching Tommy from the sports pavilion where the girls and his friends bullied him. Kathy was concerned that Tommy would get mud on his favourite shirt so she tried to interfere with the tantrum

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    In Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro‚ the main character‚ Kathy‚ and the rest of the characters are raised in Hailsham‚ a very special type of school. The kids who are raised at Hailsham do not have any parents because they are clones. Essentially‚ the teachers or the guardians‚ as they are called in the book‚ are their parents. Yet‚ the guardians raise the kids in a very particular way. The guardians are not affectionate towards the children‚ as most parents would be‚ and they raise them in an extremely

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    connection between various literary elements throughout a novel‚ short story‚ or poem. The author’s ability to connect elements produces a work where character development is enhanced‚ creating a well rounded character. Throughout the short story‚ Lets Go to the Videotape‚ Fiona Maazel utilizes social media‚ which demonstrates its catastrophic effects to parent-child relationships. Through Nick’s need for validation and Gus’s loss of trust in his father a family unit is destroyed. Maazel created a

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    Never Let Me Go – Kathy Kathy is a person who is proud of doing her best‚ she tries to describe to the reader without “trying to boast”. This shows that she is please with how she has done as a carer but also that she is aware that boasting too much can “get peoples backs up.” This also shows that she sees herself as privileged as she is “a Hailsham student.” Kathy is also portrayed as an unreliable narrator as she describes herself as “not the wilting type” although she “walked off” when

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    made in order to justify the decision to use them for their organs‚ which may be unethical but in this novel is normalized. Humans in general in this novel further emphasize the point that they are cruel to those they consider “subhuman”. Never Let Me Go reveals that clones are dehumanized in order

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    Media Assignment Film Trailer Film trailers have many purposes. The main reason is to persuade people to watch the movie. The filmmakers get the best parts of the film and put it together to make the trailer. The target movie for this trailer‚ Up‚ is a family audience. This means they would try and persuade a family to watch it. Also‚ hey would make the movie appropriate for everyone in the family to watch. In the trailer of ‘Up’ the characters from the film are used to persuade people to

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    Trailer Evaluation 1. Who did you work with during this project and what were their and your responsibilities? - footage / sequence 2. What was the name of the film you were making a trailer for? 3. What is the genre of the film? - fusion / iconography 4. Describe any other moving image texts you know that are similar to yours in any way. what are the similarities? 5. What are some of the key characteristic effects of horror that you wanted to incorporate into your trailer: Clue ... psychological

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    Aero Hydroponics - The Method of the Future The aero-hydroponic method was developed in Israel in the early 1980’s. Dr. Hillel Soffer‚ senior researcher at the VoIcani Institute at Ein Gedi developed the aero-hydroponic method to overcome the challenges presented by the hot‚ arid conditions at Ein Gedi. The discoveries that followed the development of aero-hydroponics offer great benefits to all hydroponic growers. During a two-year period from 1986 to 1988‚ Dr. Soffer performed extensive research

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