At one of the Hailsham’s annual “sales”, Kathy had found a tape called “songs after dark” by Judy Bridgewater. Kathy falls in love with one of the songs on the tape called “never let me go”. Time passes and Kathy had lost the tape. A few years go by and Kathy finds Tommy having the tape that she had lost. When Kathy had the tape, …show more content…
Hailsham is the school where Kathy, Ruth and Tommy are educated. They later learn how they’re clones and their job is to become donors and carers. As everyone grows older they later realize that hailsham is a place where they are protected and nurturned to be accepted towards organ-donor purpose. Kathy later learns that hailsham is closing, Kathy and Tommy gets informed by madame that hailsham was a social experiment for more human clones. Kathy realizes that she will be losing her connection with some friends. After Ruth and Tommy’s death, she realizes that her bond with her friends was a real powerful friendship. “So I reached forward and put a hand on his arm. Afterwards, the others thought he’d meant to do it, but I was pretty sure it was unintentional. His arms were still flailing about, and he wasn’t to know I was about to put out my hand. Anyway, as he threw up his arm, he knocked my hand aside and hit the side of my face.”(11) During Tommy’s first days at hailsham, “wild furies” were viewed by people as part of his immature state. Tommy isn’t just mad that he made a fool out of himself but that he is mad by the constraints of the school. He does not understand why Hailsham is such a hard place for him to live and study. With his behavior, Kathy questions some of the rules that she lives by and what society puts on her. “It’s not good that I smoked. It wasn’t good for me so I stopped it. But what you must understand is