"NEVER LET ME GO" BY KAZUO ISHIGURO: A POIGNANT EXPLORATION OF HUMANITY AND ETHICAL DILEMMAS

Authors

  • Liliya Komilova Uzbekistan state world languages university, Master’s degree 2nd year, American and English literature

Keywords:

dystopia, post-human, imagery, characters, humanity, dehumanization, ethical dilemmas, clone, literary, exploration of identity.

Abstract

Kazuo Ishiguro, the winner of the 2017 Nobel Prize in literature, is one of the most famous novelists in contemporary British literature. This article discusses about Kazuo Ishiguro‘s genre of writing, in addition, the issue of humanity, character development and ethical dilemmas within the novel “Never let me go”.

References

Memories in Kazuo Ishiguro‘s Never Let Me Go: A Clone’s Humanity. Francesca Boschetti, Memorial University of Newfoundland. July, 2017.

Generic Considerations in Ishiguro‘s Never Let Me Go, by Karl Shaddox. May, 2013.

Never let me go: science fiction and legal reality. Jan-Harm De Villiers, University of South Africa.

Never let me go: science fiction and legal reality. Magda Slabbert, University of South Africa. 2011.

A Study on Never Let Me Go from the Perspective of Ethical Criticism Si Xiao Qingdao, University of Science and Technology, China. July, 2011.

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Published

2024-01-25

How to Cite

Komilova , L. (2024). "NEVER LET ME GO" BY KAZUO ISHIGURO: A POIGNANT EXPLORATION OF HUMANITY AND ETHICAL DILEMMAS. GOLDEN BRAIN, 2(3), 81–84. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/goldenbrain/article/view/6168