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interpersonal-care
The chapter explores the intense physical and emotional labor required by Jesusa, TomÁs, and the narrator to support Aaor's survival through close bodily contact.
1 chapter across 1 book
Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler
Chapter 118
The chapter details the struggle to stabilize Aaor, a being undergoing a difficult metamorphosis that causes its body to regress toward dissolution. The narrator, along with Jesusa and TomÁs, repeatedly intervenes to prevent Aaor's body from breaking down completely, highlighting the physical and emotional toll on all involved. The group grapples with the inevitability of Aaor's potential death or exile and debates the risks and sacrifices involved in trying to save it, reflecting on themes of survival, identity, and the costs of care.