Klara and the Sun: A Fable of Humanity in a Posthuman World
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34257/GJHSSAVOL21IS7PG71Keywords:
artificial friend (AF), artificial intelligence, cognition, enlightenment period, genetic modification, homo sapiens, humanism,
Abstract
Kazuo Ishiguro sets his eighth novel Klara and the Sun in the future and uses a robot to narrate the story Ishiguro uses a posthumanistic scenario to tell a tale of humanity The essential questions like- what are the qualities of the human beings And do the non-human others like machines robots or cyborgs display the human qualities What can we learn from our surroundings and all the non-human factors which will help us to lead a more fulfilling life How should one treat the non-human others Are explored in Klara and the Sun Klara and the Sun is studied under the lens of the humanism postmodernism and posthumanism to arrive at the conclusions to these above stated questions Ishiguro uses the setting as the metaphor to convey his heartfelt message to his readers across the world Klara and the Sun conveys the message of kindness empathy and love to the world
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2021-05-15
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