Thursday, 13 October 2011

How can we compare the moral and ethical issues in Kazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go with our current society?

This
question is a broad one, so I will address one specific moral and ethical issue in detail. By
writing , Ishiguro insists that the reader confront the tension that exists
around the normalization of artificiality in today's society. This is a moral and ethical issue
for many people, as things that are artificial are being mistaken for real, which causes
problems of trust and reliability.

Artificial is a synonym for fake,
or...

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