Worksheet on Never Let Me Go - Dystopia and Environment

English
Grade 7
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A worksheet focusing on the dystopian themes in Never Let Me Go, emphasizing nature and the environment. Students will analyze excerpts and engage in creative writing tasks.

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Worksheet on Never Let Me Go - Dystopia and Environment

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In Never Let Me Go, the story unfolds in a dystopian society where clones are raised for organ donation. The environment is often described as sterile, controlled, and devoid of natural beauty, symbolizing the suppression of individuality and connection to nature. The characters' surroundings reflect a world that prioritizes scientific advancement over ecological balance, raising questions about humanity and the environment. The narrative explores themes of loss, control, and the fragile relationship between humans and nature, prompting readers to consider the impact of technological progress on the natural world. Short phrases such as 'the greenhouse,' 'concrete walls,' and 'the preserved garden' evoke scenes that contrast life and artificiality, emphasizing the dystopian setting.

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Created
12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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