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alien-human-relationships

The uneasy physical and emotional bonds between Jodahs and her human companions highlight the challenges of cross-species intimacy.

1 chapter across 1 book

Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler

Chapter 112

In this chapter, the protagonist Jodahs confronts the beginning of her second metamorphosis, relying on her human companions Tomás and Jesusa for support despite their discomfort with physical contact. They build a raft to travel downriver to her family’s camp, navigating the challenges of trust, alien biology, and cultural differences. The chapter explores the complexities of interdependence, transformation, and the uneasy blending of human and alien experiences.