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The chapter opens with tension as the Rat Man reveals the purpose of the control group in WICKED's experiment, confirming that the Flare virus is airborne and contagious. Thomas grapples with fear, realizing many of his friends may not be immune. Newt and Sonya demand straightforward answers, displaying defiance despite the grim news. The Rat Man discloses that most are immune, but Newt and a few others are not, shocking Thomas, who struggles with the emotional weight of Newt’s fate. The term "The Glue"…
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In Chapter 7, Thomas and his friends are led by Rat Man (Assistant Director Janson) through a series of rooms where WICKED doctors prepare to perform an unspecified procedure. The group is divided, with some, like Frypan, reluctantly agreeing to participate, while others, including Newt, Minho, and Thomas, refuse. The atmosphere is tense and surreal, with Thomas questioning whether WICKED’s name itself is a psychological variable designed to manipulate their reactions. The casual yet ominous roll call…
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In Chapter 5, Thomas grapples with the sudden offer to restore his memories, a prospect that initially seemed desirable but now feels unsettling. Rat Man, the chapter's antagonist, announces the end of the Trials and insists that restoring their memories is crucial for the survival of humanity. However, Thomas and his friends, Minho and Newt, remain deeply distrustful of WICKED, suspecting another trap. The group is divided, with some, like Teresa and Aris, advocating compliance, while others, led by…
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After cleansing himself and donning fresh clothes, Thomas feels a renewed sense of hope, though his tattoo serves as a stark reminder of his past trials. As he waits outside the bathroom, the Rat Man arrives, commenting on Thomas's appearance before leading him to meet the other Gladers. Thomas remains cautious, masking his skepticism with politeness, and presses for information about his friends. The Rat Man explains that Phase Three of the Trials involved varied tests, and they are now close to solving…
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Thomas grapples with the shocking revelation that he and the other Gladers are immune to the Flare, explaining why they were subjected to the cruel Trials. The experiments, orchestrated by WICKED, were designed to study their immunity and develop a cure. Despite the horrifying truth, Thomas recognizes the logic in Rat Man’s explanation, as it aligns with his fragmented memories. However, the revelation that some in their group are non-immune control subjects fills him with dread, though Rat Man avoids…
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Thomas has been confined for over three weeks in a sterile, white room with no windows, constant light, and minimal human contact. His isolation is absolute—no books, no conversation, and only repetitive meals. Though he tries to track time instinctively, the irregularity of his meals disorients him. The room contains only a steel toilet and a useless wooden desk, leaving him alone with his thoughts about the Flare, a deadly virus slowly eroding his humanity. Despite these harsh conditions, it’s his…
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Thomas, confined in a white room, anticipates escape but freezes when the door opens unexpectedly. The Rat Man, a familiar and unsettling figure from his past, enters carrying a folder and adopts a clinical demeanor. Despite Thomas’s defiant taunts and anger, the Rat Man remains composed, hinting at "positive news." Thomas, though skeptical, feels a flicker of hope but quickly suppresses it, knowing WICKED’s manipulative nature. Their tense exchange reveals Thomas’s deep-seated resentment and his…
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In Chapter Twenty-Three of *Never Let Me Go*, Kathy observes subtle but significant changes in Tommy’s behavior following their trip to the Cottages. While he continues drawing his animal pictures, he becomes secretive about doing so in her presence, which she interprets as an attempt to avoid awkwardness. Their relationship remains strained, though they still share intimate moments, including occasional sex. However, Kathy notices Tommy increasingly aligning himself with fellow donors, often redirecting…-
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In Chapter Twenty-Two of *Never Let Me Go*, Kathy and Tommy reunite with Miss Emily, a former guardian from Hailsham, who is now elderly and confined to a wheelchair. Miss Emily reminisces about their time at Hailsham, acknowledging their growth and expressing pride in their accomplishments. She reveals that she and Madame (Marie-Claude) have become disillusioned with their past efforts, though Miss Emily still believes their work deserves respect. The conversation takes a somber turn as Miss Emily…-
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Kathy and Tommy arrive in Littlehampton after a fraught journey marked by car troubles, delayed medical tests, and Tommy’s carsickness. Despite their exhaustion, they press on, searching for Madame, a figure from their past at Hailsham. As they walk through the town, Tommy spots her dressed in her signature grey suit, and they follow her at a distance. The straight, sunlit seafront road makes it easy to track her, and the rhythmic sounds of their footsteps and Tommy’s bag create an eerie tension as…-
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