Published April 18, 2021 | Version v1

A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN MARGARET ATWOOD'S THE HANDMAID'S TALE AND KAZUO ISHIGURO NEVER LET ME GO

  • 1. M.Phil Scholar, Department of English, Sri GVG Visalakshi College for Women, Udumalpet, Tamilnadu
  • 2. Associate Professor & Head, Department of English, Sri GVG Visalakshi College for Women, Udumalpet, Tamilnadu

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Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let MeGo are dystopian novels which tells about loss of human and also humanism. Both the novels are visualised in this current century and depicts the life of human where surrogate mothers as well as loss of fertilisation and in the later novel about the development of cloning. Instead of these, both the novels depict about the development and significance of technology and the damage caused due to over usage of technology. Also deploys the man-made corruption to the environment. There are more similarities in these novels like the narrative style, the development of plot and characterisation.

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  • 1. Atwood, Margaret. The Handmaid's Tale. Updated edition, vintage, 2017. 2. Beedham, Mathew. The Novels of Kazuo Ishiguro. Red Globe Press, 2010. 3. Ishiguro, Kazuo. Never Let Me Go. Faber and Faber, 2005.