Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Discussion Questions (2)


1.       Despite Crake’s best efforts to remove the “G-spot” in the brain, the Crakers still acted in ways that defied his attempts. What does this say about human nature? In order to keep them fundamentally human, are there some things that cannot be removed?
2.       In the book, does Nature beat out science? The spliced animals did go feral, but the Crakers are products of science. Does natural evolution triumph over synthetic evolution? Or is it the other way around?

1 comment:

  1. Can anyone explain to me what the power of creation ad the creation myth are important in this book?

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