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biological-control-and-adaptation

The challenge Oeka faces in controlling her changing body and adapting to new forms and environments influenced by both Human and Oankali biology.

1 chapter across 1 book

Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler

Chapter 107

In this chapter, Aaor undergoes metamorphosis into an ooloi, creating a new dynamic of two same-sex children who face exile and uncertainty about their futures. The protagonist, Oeka, grapples with the inevitability of leaving their forest home for the ship Chkahichdahk, where they might find mates but lose their connection to Earth. The chapter explores the biological and social challenges of adaptation, identity, and the tension between belonging and exile within the Oankali-Human hybrid family.