Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go is an example of post-colonial literature as it proves to be a reflection of the British Empire through its conceptual discussion of clones, members of the human organ farm movement, as well as their “benefits” to society symbolizing the …show more content…
This conceptualizes for the audience later on in the book when the feeling of isolation and fear of discussing the “donation” of their organs causes Kathy and her fellow clones to remain at the cottages. This is proven when Kathy confides in Ishiguro’s readers that the residents of the Cottages are, “fearful of the world around [them]” (118-120). This gloomy, socially accepted attitude towards clones that Ishiguro portrays is perfectly mirrored in the British Empires treatment towards their colonies; a concept that will be extensively discussed later via the techniques of influencing submissive behavior for personal