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alien-physiology-and-perception

Akin's unique sensory experiences and biological differences shape his perception and interactions with humans.

1 chapter across 1 book

Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler

Chapter 70

In this chapter, Akin struggles with his inability to bond fully with humans, reflecting on his loneliness and the limitations imposed by their differences. The disappearance of the girls, who fled to avoid having their sensory tentacles amputated, prompts tension and a search led by Tate and others, revealing conflicts between those who want to preserve Oankali traits and those who seek to enforce human norms. The chapter explores themes of identity, belonging, and the fear and resistance surrounding biological modifications.