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Never Let Me Go & Stasiland – Comparison Never Let Me Go Stasiland Writing Genre - Dystopian Fiction - Period Fiction - Sci-Fi (some elements) - Social Realism - Future Fiction - Historic No... n-Fiction - Journalistic - Memoir: Autobiographic (as Funder includes herself as a character) - Catalogues the past Writing Style - Disconnected Narrative - Stream of Conscientiousness (one person’s story) - Limited Narration from Kathy - Landscape is an important aspect of the writing - Pathetic Fallacy [use of weather to convey a message]; o Setting is bright and hopeful (sunny, gardens with grass and heritage buildings) o Starts with bright spring, and moves to dark winters (gloomy roads) - Biased Journalistic Style - Extensive imagery employed: suggesting literary narrative writing style - Symbolic Writing - Pathetic Fallacy [use of weather to convey a message]; o Setting is very dark gloomy (grey and green walls) o Shifts from dark and gloomy winters to bright and sunny spring after the collapse of the wall and the USSR [Show More]
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