Never Let Me Go (Part 1)
Although Kathy’s narration is often nonlinear, the novel’s three parts roughly align with three stages in her life. In Part One, Kathy remembers her childhood at Hailsham. She describes her ...
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Although Kathy’s narration is often nonlinear, the novel’s three parts roughly align with three stages in her life. In Part One, Kathy remembers her childhood at Hailsham. She describes her ...
In Part Two, Kathy moves with Ruth and Tommy to a transitional housing facility known as the Cottages. They adjust to their new lives, becoming acquainted with the “veteran” students living ...
Although she is only thirty-one at the start of the novel, Kathy has almost reached the end of her life. She has lost almost everyone she knew from Hailsham, holding onto them only in her me...
Cad a dhéanfá dá mbuafá an crannchur náisiúnta? (what would you do if you won the lotto?) Bheadh orm mo mhachnamh a dhéanamh (to consider) faoi sin. Bheinn thar a bheith (extremely) sásta ...
- D’fhógair an Eagraíocht Sláinte Dhomhanda (WHO) Covid-19 (Coróinvíreas) mar éigeandáil Sláinte Poiblí (public health emergency). - Deimhnithe (confirmed) - Is ábhar imní idirnáisiúnta é se...
- Is ag dul in olcas atá cúrsaí - Matters are getting worse - Dar leis na saineolaithe… - According to the experts… - Is é an feic saolta é - It’s a disgrace. - De réir na staitisticí is d...
- ‘I’m healthy’ : Tá sláinte an bhradáin agam / Táim chomh folláin le breac - ‘Getting worse’ : ag dul ó ghiolla na sliogán go giolla na mbairneach - ‘He’s working ‘ : Tá sé i mbun oibre - ‘...
- Níl tuile dá mhéad nach dtránn. (Every bad thing comes to an end). - Imíonn an tuirse ach fanann an tairbhe. (the tiredness goes but the benefits stay) - Tús maith leath na hoibre (a good ...
Tosóidh mé leis an gcéad phictiúr. Sa phictiúr seo, feicimid beirt chailíní i dteannta a chéile ar shráid truaillithe. Tá an áit bun os cionn. Tá na boscaí bruscair ag cur thar maoil agus tá...
The play revolves around the destruction of Lear and Gloucester’s families. Both banish loyal children and reward the wicked ones with their inheritance. Parental anxiety about their child...