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abduction-and-captivity

The chapter centers on Akin's kidnapping and forced movement by hostile men who treat him as a commodity or burden.

1 chapter across 1 book

Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler

Chapter 54

In this chapter, Akin, a small and vulnerable construct child, is abducted by a group of hostile men who transport him upriver in a canoe. Despite his fear and physical weakness, Akin struggles to survive their harsh treatment and attempts to poison him, revealing the men's cruel intentions and his precarious situation. The chapter highlights Akin's isolation, the men's mistrust and exploitation of him, and the dangers he faces both from his captors and the environment.