How is the meaning of love incorporated in the novel?
Human love is spiritual and unique that an AF cannot replicate or even begin to comprend fully.
What time frame does the story take place?
Dystopian Future of America
How many novels has Kazuo Ishiguro written?
8
Who is Rick? And what is their goal?
Rick is Josie's Bestfriend
Rick is not a very outgoing person and is almost polar opposite to Josie
Rick is a very intelligent, not lifted kid who has potential. He deeply cares for Josie and hopes that she will stay safe and alive while he constantly spends time with her while she is sick
What is an AF and what is their job? How are they powered?
(An AF is a robot whose job is to be a friend to children, they are solar powered)
How does the novel portray the costs and benefits of progress?
true progress cannot be measured solely by technological capability or economic efficiency.
What are the main two places that the characters visit/live in the novel?
department store and Josie's house
Why did Ishiguro write Klara and the Sun?
to explore what it means to be human through the lens of a non-human, while celebrating the capacity for love and sacrifice
Who is Josie? what is her goal
Josie is the girl who is chronically ill and chose Klara in the shop after many visits outside the window
She is a very talkative outgoing girl. She is also a lifted kid and very intelligent but can sometimes act without thinking of the consequences.
Her goal is to beat her illness while preparing for college and her future with Rick
What is Klara and Josie’s relationship like?
(Klara’s devotion and affection for Josie is absolute and Josie is fond of Klara but her behavior changes based on social pressure and her health)
What is the relevance of faith and hope in the novel?
Faith and Hope are essential for living in a evolving and fragile world. Whether your alive or an AF, you somtimes require a leap of faith
What is being lifted?
a controversial, genetic editing procedure that enhances children's intelligence and academic capabilities
What types of books is Ishiguro known for?
He writes books that explore deep themes of human memory, identity, mortality, and unfulfilled regret
Who is Klara? what is her goal
Klara is the artificial friend to Josie and has the POV throughout the novel
Klara is a very observant AF who only wishes the best for Josie. She is on board for her to replace Josie if the time comes but ultimately wishes for Josie to make it.
Her goal is to destroy the cootings machine in order to fulfill a promise to the sun in hopes that it saves josie.
What is the mother’s plan for Klara?
Because Josie is sick she plans for Klara to learn to be just like Josie so If Josie passes away Klara can “become” Josie
How does the novel contrast Artificial Intelligence with human nature, and how does that relate to the world today?
the greatest danger of AI is not that machines will become human, but that humans will start treating themselves and each other like machines.
What is the Cootings achine?
A large machine that emits smoke that Klara sees as a bad thing as it blocks sunlight and creates pollution
What is Ishiguro’s style of writing?
His writing style is defined by unreliable narration and a deep exploration of memory. He blends quiet, everyday realism with elements of science fiction, historical fiction, and fantasy, focusing on emotional authenticity and the passage of time
Who is Chrissie? what is her goal
Chrisse is the mother to Josie
Chrisse has a lot of grief after losing her first child, Sal, and has a big fear of losing Josie too. She is constantly caring for Josie and filling in the emotional spots that Klara has not reached yet.
Her goal is to prepare herself for Josie’s passing with keeping the idea of Josie being replaced by Klara in mind
What does Klara think will heal Josie? Is Josie healed by the end of the novel, if so how?
Klara thinks the sun’s nourishment will heal Josie and in the end of the novel Josie is healed by the sun in the end
How does loneliness and isolation come up in the book?
Loneliness and isolation isn't just being physically isolated but emotionally detached. Each Character emotionally isolates themselves from each other and Klara picks up on it.
What is partitioning?
(the visual process by which Klara’s vision separates things into fragments and geometric boxes/panels to sort her thoughts when she is stressed, in a new environment or overwhelmed)
What is a first person point of view? and how does the author use it?
where the narrator is a character in the novel and uses pronouns like “I, Me, My, We”
Who is Capaldi? what is his goal?
Mr Capaldi is the man who is working to create the physical new josie in case she doesn’t make it
He works on the practical side of technological advancements. Very work focused and doesn’t worry about emotional attachment as much.
His goal is to create the perfect replica of Josie for Klara to control to eliminate human grief. His presence is all work based and doesn’t have any emotional attachment to Josie or the family.
What is an unreliable narrator?
A narrator in a story, book, play whose credibility is compromised