GUV:Never Let Me Go!
Is a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro.
Ok. Key plot points. You ready?
Eyes to the plasma screen.
Our story begins with Kathy H.
PC GREEN: Surname Guv? For my notes.
GUV:Just says 鈥楳y name is Kathy H鈥.
PC BENNETT: Lazy. The writer couldn鈥檛 be bothered to think up surnames.
GUV:Let鈥檚 just stick to the important plot details OK?
SHANE:(squeaky, nervous voice) It is important.
GUV:Who are you? You new or something?
SHANE:No my name鈥檚 Shane. We鈥檝e met. A lot.
Perhaps Kazuo Ishiguro did it on purpose, so straight off, we don鈥檛 see Kathy鈥檚 individuality as important? S鈥檃 dystopia isn鈥檛 it?
PC GREEN:(to Bennett)What does dystopia mean again?
SHANE:An imagined place or society in which everything鈥檚, sort of, awful.
GUV:So, Kathy H is 31, a carer.
PC GREEN:Who does she care for Guv?
GUV:They鈥檙e referred to as 鈥榙onors鈥.
PC GREEN:Oh right, like when you get a chocolate HobNob for giving blood.
Kathy wheels in her patient, Ruth, and helps her into bed.
She鈥檚 been a carer for 12 years.
PC GREEN:Oh right. She must proper love her job then?
GUV:I wouldn鈥檛 exactly say that, no. But Kathy H does admit to feeling privileged compared to other carers. One, she鈥檚 allowed to choose her donors - like her friend Ruth here - and later her boyfriend Tommy. Two, she鈥檚 ex Hailsham.
PC GREEN: What鈥檚 Hailsham Guv?
GUV:Boarding school.
PC BENNETT:Bet they got up to all sorts, traumatizing their parents. Youth of today, don鈥檛 know they鈥檙e born.
GUV:
I鈥檒l stop you there because no students at Hailsham have parents.
PC GREEN:So they鈥檙e orphans?
GUV:No. Not as straightforward as that.
PC GREEN:How do you spell Hailsham, Guv?
SHANE:Hail like the frozen rain stuff and sham, as in, well, not real. Hailsham.
PC BENNETT:Doesn鈥檛 make it sound posh or owt.
PC GREEN:What鈥檚 up with ropey Ruth?
GUV:Not well. She鈥檒l complete soon.
PC GREEN: Complete what?
PC BENNETT:Not a marathon by the looks of it.
GUV:Before we get into all that, we must explore what happened at Hailsham.
As Ruth sleeps, Kathy tucks her in, looks tenderly at her.
GUV:Certainly wasn鈥檛 your average school. They had Guardians who looked after them, not parents.
PC GREEN: Mind - officially - blown.
GUV:So let鈥檚 have a look at them. You鈥檝e got Miss Emily, the head mistress - a kind, protective lady. (Shows pic of Miss Lucy) Miss Lucy of course - very honest.
And this lady, Madame, is the boss.
GUV:Health. Very important at Hailsham. They had regular checks and a lot of emphasis put on them to keep fit and play sports outdoors.Creativity was also very important at Hailsham.
RUTH:Oh wow. An elephant, Tommy? That鈥檚 really nice
(laughs)
TOMMY: What?
RUTH:Tommy, look at it! The trunk! You haven鈥檛 even put any effort in the eyes.
GUV:Tommy struggled it would seem. He was bullied for it by everyone apart from Kathy.
TOMMY:I鈥檒l stop. I鈥檒l stop.
PC GREEN:I understand approx none of what鈥檚 going on. Why was art so important?
GUV:The creativity thing鈥檚 important for a number of reasons鈥 just make a note of it for now Green.
The students stand with their art around them. Madame scrutinizes it, being careful not to touch any students. She picks the pieces by Kathy and Ruth, but not Tommy鈥檚.
GUV: But if Madame selected a piece for her private gallery it was seen as the ultimate compliment.
GUV:Now. Onto Miss Lucy.
PC GREEN:That was te Guardian you said was honest?
GUV:To her detriment, yes Green. Now. You need to strap in for this, team.
PC GREEN:Got a bad feeling about all this.
PC BENNETT:When you鈥檝e been around as long as I have, there鈥檚 nowt that shocks.
MISS LUCY:Your lives have been set out for you. You鈥檒l become adults, and then before you鈥檙e old, even before you鈥檙e even middle aged, you鈥檒l start to donate your vital organs. That鈥檚 what each of you were created to do.
PC GREEN: They don鈥檛 have parents. But they鈥檙e not orphans. There was a great emphasis on them being healthy. O M Gee, they鈥檙e clones!
PC BENNETT:S鈥檒ike what I said all along - about the surnames and what-not.
SHANE:So completing, that鈥檚 when they鈥檝e donated all the organs they can, and die?
GUV:Lets move on. After Hailsham some students move to the cottages.
PC GREEN:Oh well that sounds nice at least.
GUV:They were cold, grotty and left to fend for themselves.
PC GREEN: OK. Less so now.
GUV:The cottages are sort of a halfway stage between leaving school, and becoming carers. Kathy, she moves in with Ruth and Tommy, who are, a couple now.
PC GREEN:Wait. Ruth and Tommy are a couple?
Didn鈥檛 you say Kathy looked after Tommy 鈥榟er boyfriend鈥? Made way sense that they were an item. But Ruth was horrible to Tommy for starters.
GUV:That鈥檚 kind of the point. Kathy and Ruth鈥檚 friendship is tested, partly because of Ruth鈥檚 relationship with Tommy. However, the most significant thing that happens during this period, is that they go to Norfolk because some of the older students at the Cottages think they found Ruth鈥檚 possible.
PC GREEN: Possible what?
GUV:A 'possible' is the person you were modelled from, the person your DNA came from.
SHANE: Spose s鈥檛he only link to who you might be鈥
GUV: Good, and Ruth was bitterly disappointed the possible wasn鈥檛 hers for that reason. Shortly after that the three of them go on their separate ways for a considerable amount of time. But when Kathy hears Ruth鈥檚 started donating, she seeks her out.
PC GREEN:So we鈥檙e sort of back to the start?
SHANE:And that鈥檚 why Kathy talks about feeling privileged because she gets to choose her donors, means she can look after the people she cares about, not just randoms.
PC GREEN:What happened to Tommy?
GUV:Ruth and Kathy decide to go and visit Tommy who鈥檚 also started his donations and Ruth drops a verbal stink bomb.
RUTH:I kept you and Tommy apart.
RUTH:That was the worst thing I did.
PC GREEN:Bit late mate. Tommy鈥檚 already ill!
GUV:Now. A rumour existed, linked to this pressure to be creative at Hailsham - that if a student could prove they had artistic ability and if they were in love, they鈥檇 get a deferral.
PC GREEN:What鈥檚 a deferral Guv?
GUV:Meaning they stall their donations, thus extending their lives together.
SHANE:I suppose if they could prove they have artistic ability it鈥檇 mean they were like us, ie, humans with feelings, able to think, fall in love and feel sad?
GUV:Kathy and Tommy visit Madame, where Miss Emily also lives.
They take along some of their artwork and discuss their relationships in the hope of getting the deferral.
TOMMY:They said there was the possibility of a deferral if a couple could prove that they were in love. And we are, we are in love.
MISS EMILY:A wishful rumour, that鈥檚 all this talk of deferral ever was. We collected your art to prove you had souls at all.
GUV:After that, Tommy requested his final donation take place without Kathy as his carer and then鈥
SHANE: Tommy completed?
PC GREEN:(sad)
Tommy died?
GUV:Kathy continued her work as carer until it was time to start donations herself.
I can鈥檛 believe that that鈥檚 a true story?
ALL:It鈥檚 a dystopian novel.
PC GREEN:Why didn鈥檛 anyone say that then?
GUV:We did鈥