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loss-of-individuality

Characters express concern over the erosion of personal identity and creativity as clones become uniform and incapable of original thought.

1 chapter across 1 book

Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976)Kate Wilhelm

Chapter 27

In Chapter 27, Andrew leads a council meeting discussing the perfected cloning process that overcomes the fifth-generation decline, but at the cost of creating a caste system between intellectual clones and expendable workers. The chapter also explores the emotional and physical toll on fertile women used as hosts for implanted clones, highlighting the loss of individuality and creativity in successive generations. Mark reflects on the community's complacency and the fragility of their societal structure, questioning whether preserving the current order is sustainable or ethical.