The guardian is destroying the clone’s dreams because the student lives are already set out for them. “None of you will go to America, none of you will be film star. And none of you will be working in supermarkets as I heard some of you planning the other day. Your lives are set out for you.” (Ishiguro 81). In this quote, the guardian in Hailsham told all the student to stop …show more content…
There are some people today that need a kidney or heart any organ. There is some hospital that don’t have organs to replaces. That why people thinking that the more clone we have the better it is for the people who need the organ. The clone has the right to live and have dreams not only as organs donor because the clones are also human. The scientist must have to make the clones with Human DNA. 18 years ago, my mom give birth to me am I a clone? No, I not clone I’m a human just like the student in Hailshaw. Also, maybe it not good idea to use the clone’s organ it may affect the human body. For example, if a scientist did something wrong in the process of making the clones then using their organs to replace the other human organs that small mistake can affect the human body. The human can be created a new disease and spread the disease outside of the world. It can be dangerous to kid and it may kill them. That why I think the guardians should treat the clones like real