![]() ![]() ![]() That night, Kathy is caught by Madame while Kathy dances slowly and holds an imaginary baby in her arms to the song titled “Never Let Me Go”. ![]() Kathy buys a cassette tape by a musician named Judy Bridgewater at the local school sales. Though he is relieved, he finds odd Miss Lucy’s anger during their conversation, particularly when mentioning the fate of the Hailsham students. Tommy is called into Miss Lucy’s office, who reassures him to not worry about his creativity. Tommy is an outcast of his grade due to his violent tantrums and lack of artistic ability - his art pieces are rarely chosen for the “special” Gallery selected by Madame, the co-founder of Hailsham along with Miss Emily (though, the students believe that Madame is the Head of Hailsham). Ruth is loquacious and the leader of her grade’s clique, while Kathy is timid. Kathy becomes friends with Ruth and Tommy. Hailsham appears, at first, like any normal British boarding school with large grounds, playing fields and, more importantly at Hailsham, art classes. Part One focuses on Kathy’s childhood and schooling at Hailsham. Access Never Let Me Go Downloadable Sample Paragraph and Examples of Book Analysis here! ![]()
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