Think about it, if this cloning situation was real-life, then people (clones) who can feel, and sense the same things that humans could would be walking around just waiting to give up their vital organs and then die. That’s not the type of world I would want to live in. Imagine one day you meet the boy of your dreams and …show more content…
Non-clones look at them as if they were a science experiment, and as if they are definitely not human in the society's eyes. One of the only traces of humanity these clones possess are their artwork, which was a big deal in Hailsham. Their artwork shows creativity, something that only humans can possess. How could that be possible in today's world? We must first define what is human and then look upon that answer to then ask ourselves, could this society really work the same way Never Let Me Go was portrayed? It couldn't work, and I don’t believe that today's society would be accepting of these so called “clones” who would be walking around with one sole purpose; to give their