Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Themes: 'Never Let
Me Go'- Ch.10
- THE COTTAGES
- They learn skills that will be useful in later life
- Driving
- Passing time
- Interpersonal relationships
- Ruth mimics those on TV
- Kathy fears her wants
- "how well you were coping was refllected by how many books you'd read"
- "the remains of a farm that had
gone out of business years ago"
- FRIENDSHIP
- Ruth copying mannerisms
- IDENTITY
- Kathy reads novels to try
and understand herself
- '"poplar"- Used to show how short their lives are
- "Even Ruth looked daunted"
- "If you had told me that within a year
[..] I'd start taking long solitary walks,
[..] I'd have thought you were mad
- REAL WORLD
- Not being behind walls
- The Hailsham Students are shocked
at the nonchalance with which
students leave 'the Cottages'
- What to expect
- No guidance
- FREEDOM
- Being able to leave whenever
- some restrictions
- "provided we were back by day"
- " and the time we entered into
Keffer's ledgerbook"
- No guardians
- "a few of us even tried to think of Keffers as a guardian, but he was having none of it"
- They miss the parental safety and protection they had before
- No rules
- The students have not
experienced this before
- "going off for two or three days at a time with what seemed to us
scary nonchalance"
- FEAR OF RUTH
- Trying to fit in
- Ruth not letting Kathy and Tommy be together
- Ruth acting as though she knows everything
- "We'd always move about
together and seemed to spend
large parts of the day akwardly
standing outside the farmhouse,
not kowing what to do
- "'Oh Kathy, the great expert on real families'"
- "'we've agreed, he shouldn't hold me back'"
- "As though she expected people to be really grateful for her asistence"
- "she was always the one who pretended to have finished anything anyone happened to be reading|"
- "I saw a gleam come into Ruth's eyes"
- "I suppose you haven't been that slow making friends with at least
some of the veterans"
- FEELING LOST
- No one understands what is happening
- "he gave us a moody glance"
- they pick up things from other people
- Moving on
- small society
- Separation
- transition
- development
- helplessness
- isolation
- "we rarely stepped beyond the confines of the Cottages"
- Leaving Hailsham
- l"ike when you draw friend and its almost quite night
but not quite, and the face on the sheet gives you the
creeps"
- The essay and books help them to cope with their isolation
- "and I find I'm thinking about my essay"
- "It was like we were clinging to our essay,
this last task from Hailsham"
- "it was a farewell gift from the guardians