Margaret Atwood's maid story's identity and Kazuo Ishiguro's "Will of the Day" and "Maid Story" remnants are two novels from both ends of the imaginary lineage. On the other hand, we use "THT" as a set of novels in the future of distant peers, using relations between letters to emphasize the rigor of the system currently active in Jilead.
The purpose of this paper is to analyze and compare "Never Let Me Go" by Franz Stanzel of Kazuo Ishiguro and Margaret Arte. The narrative situation indicated in Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale". For this purpose, I will focus on focusing (reflection), reader's narrator, distance of distance, knowledge and reliability of the story, proving that they have a big influence on the reader's interpretation of the novel I will. - Search for a person's identity and do a sexy pursuit at "Never Let Me Go" by Hito Ishiguro. Intentional humanistic impulses are embodied in the characters of Casey, Tommy, Ruth. Their purpose of life is to donate until they "complete", but it is on the way to exploring themselves, even if society marks them, each of them is important Discover that you have more than an organ.
The story of a maid who lost the identity of Margaret Atwood and the story of Margaret Lawrence 's fire resident Margaret Atwood' s maid is very different from the Margaret Lawrence 's flame inhabitant. But due to external influences, both women lost their identity. In each book we see the nature of the lost identity, the situation that brought this lost identity, and the result of this lost identity. In "The Story of Maids", the hero Alfred stole the whole world from the Gilead Government. This new society was sexually oppressed and founded by rel