NLMG characters
NLMG Techniques
Euphemism/NlMG Words
NLMG Details
Ohringer Lore
100

This character often throws tantrums 

Tommy 

100

The novel features this kind of narration 

first person

100

In the novel, to complete is to 

die 

100

Ruth cherishes this possession 

pencil case 

100

What's unique about his family? 

he's a twin 

200

This character is the narrator 

Kathy

200

Kathy's narration deals with time/order of events in this way

it's non linear 

200

This is the name the kids give to their normal human models 

possible 

200

Kathy cherishes this possession 

the tape featuring never let me go, the song 

200

He's allergic to: 

nuts 

300

This character dreams of seeing her possible 

Ruth 

300

This is a major motif in the novel--think of the closing image 

trash/rubbish

300

the Hailsham kids use this phrase to joke about their future role/losing organs 

unzip

300
This is the place where all the lost things go 

norfolk 

300

He went to college here: 

Grinnell 

400

This character reveals the truth of Hailsham to the kids at the end of the story 

Miss Emily 

400

The novel could be described as a blend of these two genres 

dystopian and coming of age 

400

For the kids of Hailsham, what does the world "umbrella" mean

gay 

400

Tommy gets covered in this substance at the end of the novel 

cow poo

400

He writes in this genre: 

fiction 

500

Kathy runs into this character at a gas station where they reminisce on the past 

Laura H

500

The novel as a whole can be described as this type of story 

an allegory

500

The kids at the cottages use this word to refer to pornographic material 

Steve's magazines 

500
When does Kathy say "we all complete" in the novel

she never does--only says this in the movie

500

He is from this town and state

Belmont, MA 

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