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brain-damage
The chapter portrays brain damage as a form of living death, exemplified by Sam's prolonged unconscious state and loss of recognition.
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Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler
Chapter 16
The chapter explores Lilith's grief and trauma following the loss of her husband Sam and son Ayre in a tragic accident, highlighting the devastating effects of brain damage and death. It also details her fraught interactions with the alien Nikanj, who pressures her to accept their presence and physiological interventions, culminating in Lilith reluctantly consenting to a painful procedure that induces a semi-conscious state. This chapter delves into themes of loss, isolation, and the struggle to maintain autonomy under alien control.