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Gilgamesh


            I concluded that the social themes of this story were separation and freedom. The story starts out with, "Gran started it all." (501) From this quote alone I felt like something new was going to start. As I read more into the story I found that this idea of mine to be true. Gran was trying to separate from her real world and into a world where she would be free. "She informed us that, as of now she was Rufous-necked Hornbill, of India." (501) This is another statement that supports my themes. Here Gran shows that she did what she did to escape. Even though she hadn't visited India she told everyone she was form there. I believe that Gran was taken out of her comfort zone. Maybe she did this because of her society having problems. For example the Water Department is restricting supply. The Energy is warning of depleted stocks and the Department of Rest had announced that the population must fall by one-point-eight per cent by November or else. "A classic case of regression to the childlike state" as stated by Dr. Pratt. (502) Even Dr. Pratt sees that Gran has escaped and separated into a free society. A society in which she could gobble, screech, as well as be naked and sexually liberated, and not have to worry about reality. These actions were brought upon by fear, the fear of reality and the fear of not knowing what was going to happen next. Throughout the whole story there are phrases that help support my themes.
            


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