Analysis Of The Novel 'Unwind'

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The science fiction novel Unwind by Neal Shusterman has a central idea, being ‘life’. This novel opens up our ideas to when a human’s life actually begins which is a sensitive topic for most people. This is a concept that everyone has their own opinions on usually based on the way you were raised; however this book opens up these ideas and decisions for you to make. It relates to abortion and the controversy over it. One example of how Shusterman gets us to think about life is when Connor (one of the main characters) is in a crate with three other unwinds. They are discussing life and what happens after you are unwound. In reality we know very little about life so we come up with our own conclusions. This unwinding experience that Connor Lassiter has really changes who he is as a person and his outlook on life. ‘Unwinding’ is where parents can have their child’s body parts removed and given to someone else who needs the parts. This can only be done from the ages of 13-18 and they say the child never really dies; they are completely awake and aware when all this is taking place and ...

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